EXCLUSIVE: UK-French movie firm Alief has secured worldwide gross sales rights to Australian filmmaker Alena Lodkina’s second characteristic Petrol, following its buzzy world premiere in Locarno’s Filmmakers Of The Current competitors.
The Melbourne-set drama, co-stars Nathalie Morris as an impressionable movie pupil of Russian origin who falls beneath the thrall of an enigmatic efficiency artist, performed by huge display newcomer Hannah Lynch.
The pair transfer in collectively and their lives develop into increasingly entwined, with Morris’s character embarking on a voyage of self-discovery performed out between actuality and her creativeness.
Morris is finest recognized internationally for her starring function in Stan’s Australian teen being pregnant collection Bump, which premieres in North America on CW Community this month and was acquired for the U.Ok. by the BBC.
Petrol was the primary Australian characteristic movie to play in competitors at Locarno since Clara Legislation’s Floating Life in 1996.
The movie is produced by Kate Laurie beneath the banner of Melbourne-based manufacturing powerhouse Arenamedia (The Dry, Blueback).
Petrol is Lodkina’s second characteristic after Unusual Colors which premiered on the Venice Movie Competition in 2017 and was supported by the Venice Biennale School program.
“For me, Petrol is a movie a few younger lady’s search of self, the unusual line between self and others, the vulnerability of youth,” Lodkina says of the movie.
Following its Locarno debut, the movie made its Australian premiere on the Melbourne Worldwide Movie Competition (MIFF) on Thursday (August 11).
A MIFF Premiere Fund movie, the work was additionally produced with the assist of Display Australia, VicScreen, SBS and Orange Leisure. Arenamedia’s Robert Connolly and Liz Kearney are govt producers.
“Petrol is a gem that turns Australian realism on its head with brushstrokes akin to David Lynch and magnetic performances by stars Nathalie Morris and newcomer Hannah Lynch,” mentioned Alief president Brett Walker and firm associate Miguel Angel Govea.
Different latest titles on manufacturing and distribution firm Alief’s slate embrace Amanda Kramer’s musical comedy Give Me Pity! and Icelandic director Hannes Þór Halldórsson’s action-comedy Cop Secret, during which a police officer in denial of his sexuality falls for his new associate whereas investigating a collection of financial institution robberies.
Australian producer Laurie mentioned: “We’re trying ahead to working with Alief on World Gross sales for Petrol – we really feel it’s an ideal match to be working with an organization devoted to new voices and risk-taking cinema. “