Posts Tagged ‘Firass Dirani’

The “black carpet” for the Australian premiere of the latest visual creation of Zack Snyder “SUCKER PUNCH” was held on Event Cinemas George Street in Sydney, yesterday on April 3rd.

Australia’s own movie stars “Baby Doll” Emily Browning and “Sweet pea” Abbie Cornish walked along the black carpet joined by local celebrities like Harry Cook, Lincoln Lewis, Rhiannon Fish, Firass Dirani, Didier Cohen, Luke Mitchell and Rebecca Breeds.

Abbie Cornish and Emily Browning delighted their fans signing every single photo handled at the carpet and posing for  photos with many excited fans.

Before the arrivals, a great performance of a small group of six martial arts expert chicks invaded the carpet. The girl power performances stunned the audience and anticipated some of the core of Sucker Punch.

Here enjoy some images:

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Sucker Punch releases on cinemas this April 7th, Don’t miss it!

Photos by Spotlight Report and Roadshow films facebook page

The 2010 Kodak Inside Film Awards are like the Australian people’s choice awards. It celebrate the achievements of the Australian film industry over the year, recognising talent in films, short films, animations, music videos and documentaries, as well as for the first time in 2010 in the TV industry as well.

The Kodak Inside Film Awards Red carpet was held on November 14 at Sydney City Recital Hall, Angel Place.

Walking the red carpet: Ryan Kwanten and Director Patrick Hughes, The cast from “Tomorrow when the war began” producers Michael Boughen and Andrew Mason and actors Chris Pang, Lincoln Lewis, Denis Akdeniz and the beautiful Catitlin Stasey. Also, Underbelly’s Sigrid Thornton, Firass Dirani and Vince Colosimo. Moreover, other celebrities join the carpet  such as Jodi Gordon,  David Wenham, Jackie Weaver, Lyndsey Rodrigues,  Ben Mendelsohn, Sullivan Stapleton and Dieter Brummer between others.

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

Spotlight Report had the honour to chat with the legendary Jack Thompson about the growing movie industry in Australia, he proudly said “I’m very excited by the movie industry  in Australia, because it’s alive and as well as we kept it alive it’s wonderful!”

Walking through the red carpet David Wenham, known actor that have worked in big blockbuster films, such as Legend of the guardians: the owls of Ga’ Hoole, 300, Australia and Lord of the rings, told to Spotlight Report that “Work in full CGI movies it’s fun, you have to give you imagination to work against a blue or green screen and just imagine what’s there, but it’s fun!” He added  “sometimes you did get to work with the actors, something like 300 I got to work with the actors all the time, but it’s only when you are imagining creatures that the actors are there, but working with the actors is the best thing!”

Firass Dirani also commented to Spotlight Report about his new film “The Killer Elite”, he said:
a couple of months ago I worked in a movie called “The killer elite” with Robert De Niro, Jason Statham and Clive Owen, it’s a big budget action film and it will come out sometime next year“.

In addition, we asked him how he prepared himself for a film full of action like that:
How? it’s extremely difficult! because you are working with the best of the best. You Know this guy,  (De Niro) he did Travis Bickle, Jake La Motta from Raging bull  and taxi Driver, so you are much meeting your “maker”, he laughs. So it was quite nerve-wrecking in the beginning but then I  just keep it doing it. He is a gentleman, an extraordinary actor, he makes me  feel very comfortable, you know, we had a conversation, it was brilliant!

Jackie Weaver, also spoke to us about her film, Animal Kingdom and her impressions about working on it with the director David Michôd:
I  think it’ s really an excellent film, I got nothing more enormous admiration for David Michôd who wrote and directed the film. He sent me the script years ago, I didn’t know him, but I thought it was such a knockout script. He made a really fun film”. About Academy Award expectations she replied, “Well there is a lot of talking in America because Sonny Classics bought it, and they are such a big art-house distributor, so it has really been pushing it, so who knows what will happen

 

Stars of both the big and small screen as well as top filmmakers came together to celebrate the 12th Annual Kodak Inside Film Awards Sydney.The ceremony was hosted by actor Angus Sampson, with Ryan Kwanten, Asher Keddie, Matt Day, Kat Stewart, Sacha Horler, Sigrid Thornton, Jacki Weaver and Jodi Gordon among the celebrity presenters.

TOMORROW WHEN THE WAR BEGAN and ANIMAL KINGDOM dominated the IF awards, the first, takes home four awards including IF Award for Best Feature Film and Best Actress, also was awarded the Jameson IF Award for Best Script and the Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music. While, Animal Kingdom received Best Actor and Best Director.

In one of the finest moments in the Inside Film Awards twelve year history, Jack Thompson presented the Living Legend IF Award to his close friend Bryan Brown. He proudly received the award with an emotional speech with some jokes included at the end, followed for a huge applause by the audience.



Check below the complete list of winners:

The SHOWTIME MOVIE CHANNELS IF Award for Best Feature Film: Tomorrow When The War Began – Stuart Beattie (Director), Andrew Mason and Michael Boughen (Producers)

The AFTRS IF Award for Best Director: David Michôd – Animal Kingdom

The Events New South Wales IF Award for Best Actor: Ben Mendelsohn – Animal Kingdom

The IF Award for Best Actress: Caitlin Stasey – Tomorrow When The War Began

The Jameson IF Award for Best Script: Tomorrow When The War Began – Stuart Beattie

The Dinosaur Design IF Award for Best Music: Tomorrow When The War Began – Johnny Klimek, Reinhold Heil

The SA Film IF Award for Best Sound: Beneath Hill 60 – Robert Sullivan, Liam Egan, Mark Cornish, Tony Murtagh

The AVID IF Award for Best Editing: The Waiting City – Veronika Jenet

The Dyson IF Award for Best Production Design: Bright Star – Janet Patterson

The CineAlta by SONY IF Award for Best Cinematography:The Waiting City – Denson Baker

The NSFA Independent Spirit IF Award: Caught Inside – Adam Blaiklock (Director), Paul S Friedmann (Producer)

The EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent: Ariel Kleiman

The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film: Celestial Avenue – Colin and Cameron Cairnes (Directors), Scott Alexander (Producer)

The Autodesk IF Award for Best Short Animation: The Lost Thing – Shaun Tan and Andrew Ruhemann (Directors), Sophie Byrne (Producer)

The FACB IF Award for Best Short Documentary: From Dope to Dalai Lama – Jason Raftopoulos (Director and Producer)

The SBS IF Award for Best Documentary: Strange Birds in Paradise – Charlie Hill-Smith (Director), Jamie Nicolai and John Cherry (Producers)

The SAE IF Award for Best Music Video: Big Jet Plane – Angus and Julia Stone – Kiku Ohe (Director), Richard Halsted (Producer)

The Resolution IF Award for Box Office Achievement

  • Mao’s Last Dancer
  • Producer Jane Scott
  • Director Bruce Beresford
  • Writer Jan Sardi

The Kodak Living Legend IF Award: Bryan Brown

The Four Cows & Otto Empire IF Award for Best Film Festival: Mardi Gras Film Festival, My Queer Career

The Media Super Out of the Box IF Award: Ryan Corr

The Docklands Studios Melbourne IF Award for Contribution to TV: Penny Chapman

Congratulations to all the winners!!!

Here some images of the winners by Belinda Roland

This slideshow requires JavaScript.

And stay tuned with Spotlight Report to see exclusive red carpets  photos and our interviews with Aussie Legend Jack Thompson, David Wenham, Firass Dirani and Jacki Weaver.

With nominations now announced and awards season about to kick off film industry heavyweights are gathering to present at the Kodak IF Awards Sydney. Best Actress nominee Jacki Weaver will join fellow actors Sigrid Thornton, Jack Thompson, Matt Day, Sacha Horler and David Field to hand out the coveted awards. Also among the presenters will be award winning directors Gillian Armstrong, Stephan Elliott,  Phillip Noyce, who recently directed Angelina Jolie in the thriller Salt and Rake writer/director Peter Duncan.

They will be joined by rising stars Jodi Gordon, who just wrapped her first role in The Cup, Maeve Dermody and Ewen Leslie.

Coming out to support the presenters and nominees will be screen veterans Barry Otto, Martin Sacks as well as established actors Damien Walshe Howling and Marcus Graham.

Also confirmed to present are True Blood star Ryan Kwanten and director Patrick Hughes who are in Australia to promote their new film Red Hill.

The 2010 Kodak Inside Film Awards Sydney are the only people’s choice awards for Australian film. Celebrating the achievements of the Australian film industry over the year, the IF Awards recognise talent not just within the feature filmmaking discipline, but also within short films, animations, music videos and documentaries, as well as for the first time in 2010 in the TV industry as well.

The IF Awards are unique in that they give fans a chance to step across the red carpet barriers and rub shoulders with their favourite stars. Ticket holders for the 2010 Kodak Inside Film Awards, Sydney will experience the awards ceremony first hand at the Sydney City Recital Hall, Angel Place where they are amongst the who’s who of the entertainment industry for the 90 minute show. They are then invited to celebrate alongside the winners at the after-party at ivy. For just $200 all food, beverages and entertainment are included…and not a VIP section in sight.

Tickets for the 2010 Kodak IF Awards Sydney are on sale now at www.cityrecitalhall.com and are for over 18 years only.

IF Awards are delighted to announce star of ‘Red Hill’ Ryan Kwanten as a presenter at this year’s ceremony. Kwanten has gained international success in both film and television, starring in films including Legend of The Guardians: The Owls of Ga’Hoole and cult US TV series True Blood.

Kwanten is committed to Australian film as celebrated by the IF Awards. He is starring in the upcoming release “Red Hill” directed by Patrick Hughes who will present with him at the IF Awards on Sunday 14th November.

Due for release in Australia on November 25 and in the US on November 5. “Red Hill” is a taut thriller played out against the stunning landscapes of the Victorian high-country and will be eligible for rating for the IF Awards in 2011.

Ryan and Patrick will take to the stage at the 2010 IF Awards on Sunday 14th November at City Recital Hall Angel Place. The ceremony will be aired on SBS on 24th November and on Showtime at a later date. The awards are open to the general public; tickets are onsale now at http://www.cityrecitalhall.com and are for over 18 years only.


WHO WILL BE THE NEXT GUY PEARCE, MATT DAY, RYAN KWANTEN OR ISABEL LUCAS TO JUMP OUT OF THE BOX? WHO HAS MADE THE BIGGEST CONTRIBUTION TO THE LANDSCAPE OF AUSTRALIAN TV?

The IF Awards today announced nominees for two new TV awards recognising the immense talent on our screens as well as those people behind the scenes responsible for cultivating our local industry. The Docklands Studios Melbourne IF Award for Contribution to TV will acknowledge a person who has underpinned the strength of the industry over at least 10 years while the Out of The Box IF Award will recognise an emerging talent who is likely to make the jump to the big screen in the future.

Guy Pearce’s (Animal Kingdom, The Hurt Locker) career began with a regular role in Neighbours, and Isabel Lucas (Transformers, The Waiting City) and Ryan Kwanten (Red Hill, Griff the Invisible) both made the move from Home and Away to international stardom. Similarly fellow Home and Away alumni Chris Hemsworth (Star Trek, Thor) and Isla Fisher (Confessions of a Shopaholic, Wedding Crashers) are US based now and starring in international productions.

An industry panel including TV executive producer Kim Vecera and TV producer Steve Knapman, agent Mark Morrissey, actor Matt Day and Emmy nominated casting director Christine King have selected nominees that they feel can achieve big screen success. The winner will be decided by a public vote which opens tomorrow, 13th October, at www.ifawards.com and runs until Sunday 7th November.

Nominees for the IF Out Of The Box Award are:

Hugo Johnstone Burt – played the role of Adam Andrews in Underbelly: The Golden Mile and has landed a lead role in as Fish in the upcoming mini-series adaptation of Tim Winton’s novel Cloudstreet

Firass Dirani – Following roles in TV series such as Kick and East West 101, Firass Dirani became a household name with his role as John Ibrahim in Underbelly: The Golden Mile.

Eva Lazzaro – At the tender age of fifteen Eva Lazzaro already has credits including Blue Heelers, Underbelly, The Elephant Princess, Satisfaction and The Pacific. Her most recent role as Gigi Kovac in Tangle has wowed critics and audiences alike.

Katherine Hicks – Katherine Hicks graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2004, with a role as Tess Mason in Heartbreak High already under her belt. She went on to star as Poppy Hammond in soap Out of the Blue before landing her current role as Heidi Wilson in Channel Nine’s Rescue Special Ops.

Richard Davies – Davies appeared in shows including Neighbours, The Saddle Club, Rush and Bed of Roses before landing his breakout role of Jimmy Proudman in Channel Ten’s Offspring.

Ryan Corr – Corr’s TV career started seven years ago with the role of Matthew McDougal in The Sleepover Club. He has since appeared in shows including Blue Water High, Underbelly: The Golden Mile and Tangle.  This year he joined the cast of Channel Seven’s Packed to the Rafters as Coby Jennings.

As people continue to build careers across both film and television, IF will also be acknowledging the television industry professionals whose work has created an environment and platform for the development of creative talent in Australia through a second new category the Contribution to Television Award. The panel have shortlisted nominees for the Docklands Studios Melbourne IF Award for Contribution to TV and the winner will be announced at the IF Awards on November 14.

Nominees for the Docklands Studios Melbourne IF Award for Contribution to TV are:

Rob Sitch – Sitch has Executive Produced, written  and directed for shows including The Panel, The Hollowmen, Thank God You’re Here and Santo, Sam and Ed’s Cup Fever. He has also appeared in front of the camera as both an actor and comedian.

Andrew Denton – In addition to his public role as the host of ABC’s Enough Rope with Andrew Denton, Denton has been Executive Producer on shows including Enough Rope, :30 Seconds, The Gruen Transfer, Hungry Beast and The Chaser.

Brian Walsh – Walsh is the man credited with revitalising Channel Ten in the 1980s with the launch of Neighbours. He also successfully relaunched rugby league with a multi-million dollar TV campaign starring Tina Turner alongside the game’s star players. Walsh is now Foxtel’s Executive Director of Television and Marketing the home of programs including Love My Way, Spirited, Australia’s Next Top Model and The Contender Australia.

Posie Graeme-Evans – Graeme-Evans was the creator of long running drama series McLeod’s Daughters. The Co-creator of Hi-5, Posie is a former Director of Drama for the Nine network. Credits include commissioning Two Twisted from Bryan Brown and Sea Patrol from Hal and Di McElroy, she was also Executive Producer for The Alice and Little Oberon. In 2002 Variety Magazine named Posie as one of twenty significant women in international Film and TV, the same year SPAA acknowledged her as Independent Producer of the Year.

Steve Vizard – Vizard is one of Australia’s foremost comedians and television hosts who has interviewed over 2000 people for television including Bob Hope, Audrey Hepburn, Oliver Reed and Bette Midler. He has gone on to executive produce countless shows including Fast Forward, Jimeoin, Full Frontal and The Eric Bana Show Live. Vizard currently hosts a show on Melbourne Talk Radio.

Kim Williams – Williams has been Chief Executive at Foxtel since 2001 and has lead spearheaded a number of innovative initiatives including videos on demand and time shift recording. Under his leadership Foxtel have commissioned some of Australia’s most acclaimed drama series including Love My Way and Spirited.

John Edwards – Edwards is the man behind some of Australia’s best loved dramas. He is the creator and Producer/Executive Producer of shows including The Secret Life of Us, Love My Way, Rush, Tangle and Offspring. He has also produced Police Rescue, Marking Time and Spirited.

Hal McElroy – McElroy is the creator and Executive Producer of some of Australia’s most popular television series Blue Heelers, Water Rats, Murder Call and Sea Patrol.

Mark and Carl Fennessy – Television executives and brothers Mark and Carl Fenessy launched and managed the renowned Crackerjack Productions. When Crackerjack merged with Grundy to form FremantleMedia Australia Mark and Carl were the CEO and COO respectively until 2009 when they left to set up Shine Productions Australia. The Fennessys are behind shows including Backberner, Jamie’s Kitchen Australia and CNNNN.

Penny Chapman – Chapman is the producer of the television dramas RAN: Remote Area Nurse, The Road From Curain and The Cooks; and the documentaries Rampant, Darwin’s Lost Paradise and The Track. She is the executive producer of the mini-series Brides of Christ, The Leaving of Liverpool, Blue Murder and Heartland. She is currently producing part two of the children’s series My Place, the ABC crime drama The Straits (with Helen Panckhurst), the documentary Leaky Boat and executive producing the factual series, Sex: An Unnatural History.

The 2010 Inside Film Awards, Sydney will take place at the City Recital Hall Angel Place on Sunday November 14. Tickets are on sale now at www.cityrecitalhall.com and are for over-18 years only.