evielindblom @itsevielindblom Favorite movie of the year and my mate Samson was starring in it. Stoked. You’re a genious Simon. #BREATHtaking #HIFF #HPN what a night!!
samuellevitz (IG): Amazing Surf film from Australia debuted here last night. Simply brilliant. If you get a chance go watch the film “Breath”. You’re welcome
Wow it's actually being shown again sucks everyone gets their chance except u Woo hoo Hee Hee just having a moan. Thanks for the link DS he looks so cute as always
Extract from an interview of the head of Australian company Roadshow Films, wich will release 'Breath' in Australia.
Seph McKenna reflects on the highs, lows and challenges facing Australian cinema
[…] Which films are you most proud of?
The two that surprised me the most were Beautiful Kate and The Daughter. They were made with such authenticity that you can point to them and say, ‘that’s extraordinary cinema’. But that wasn’t clear to me when they came in as screenplays. I see that same incredible authenticity in Simon Baker’s adaptation of Tim Winton’s Breath, which I believe is going to catch fire. You have two living Australian icons, Winton in literature and Baker in film colliding, and it just works.
Roadshow’s next Australian release is Simon Baker’s WA shot and co-funded Breath. What can audiences look forward to?
Winton’s work isn’t just quintessentially reflective of Australia, it goes further, it help defines who we are or who we were, it adds to the culture. Breath is the purest experience of that expression I’ve yet encountered in my career to date, wrapped up in an entertaining and accessible movie.
St.George OpenAir Cinema Announces 2018 Program Sydney Harbour views and film al fresco.
Advance screenings of two much-awaited Australian films also feature in the program. Following his critically acclaimed film Samson and Delilah, Warwick Thornton is back with his second feature Sweet Country. And Simon Baker has his directorial debut with the adaptation of Tim Winton’s bestselling book Breath.
Australian films BO scorecard November 2017: The year’s hits and misses 01 December, 2017
There is plenty of diversity in the 2018 line-up, which potentially looks more commercial than this year’s releases.
There may not be a Lion-type stand-out but Garth Davis’ Mary Magdalene, Jennifer Kent’s The Nightingale, Warwick Thornton’s Sweet Country, Simon Baker’s Breath and Anthony Maras’ Hotel Mumbai could be solid successes, if not more.
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Morning everyone I hope you all have a very nice day. I'm looking forward to seeing the film next year and I cannot wait but that's sort of wishing your life away. Thanks for the info DSP