Australian director Bruce Beresford, is determined to pull Canadian cooperation in the production of zebra Australia “” early next year in South Africa.
Apartheid was true story focuses on an inspirational coach who runs the country’s first multiracial football team.
Australian playwright and screenwriter David Williamson ( “The Year of Living Dangerously,” “Gallipoli”) wrote the script for a project that was long ago is being developed by the producers of Martha and James McElroy ( “The Year of Living Dangerously”) . Chris Noonan ( “Miss Potter,” “Babe”), former deputy to lead “zebras.”
Beresford has a nine-week shoot beginning in March, seven weeks in South Africa and two in Australia. There has been no word yet on quality.
Beresford will premiere his latest film, “Mao’s Last Dancer” at the Toronto International Film Festival on Sunday. The same day, “Balibo,” a movie about five Australian journalists who witness the conflict in East Timor in 1975, he co-wrote with director Robert Williamson Connolly, will be screened at the festival.
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