We are living in a new Golden Age of Australian cinema. After an extremely rough patch in the world of locally produced TV and Film, the creative minds bred in Australia are final getting it right with a string of Aussies joining the A-List in Hollywood, as well as churning out some of the best cinema experiences in years.
But it's the most recent batch of flicks have really set the bench mark. Clubland (or Introducing The Dwights as it will be called in the US) has just been sold to Warner Independent for $4 million after a successful run at Sundance - and is about to become the first Australian film in history to open in the US on the coveted July 4th weekend.
SEAN LYNCH recently caught up with two of the films stars, the likeable Khan Chittenden (KC) and Richard Wilson (RW) (who had just arrived back from the Russian film festival in which he was promoting The Proposition), to talk all things Hollywood.
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