Australian comedian and podcaster Tom Armstrong managed to trick “7th Heaven” star Beverley Mitchell into giving one of Australia’s most notorious serial killers a shoutout.
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Porchlight Films, the award-winning Australian production company that has produced three of David Michôd's four features, is set to cease operations.
The company — whose credits also include Justin Kurzel's critically-acclaimedThe True History of the Kelly Gang — said its three founding partners Vincent Sheehan, Liz Watts and Anita Sheehan are all moving on to "pursue new opportunities individually." Founded in 1997, Porchlight has backed numerous Australian directors, writers and actors across
.Australian comedian and podcaster Tom Armstrong managed to trick “7th Heaven” star Beverley Mitchell into giving one of Australia’s most notorious serial killers a shoutout.
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Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefAustralian production firm Porchlight Films will cease operations after 23 years of making features that include Justin Kurzel’s “True History of the Kelly Gang,” and Garth Davis’ “Mary Magdalene.” The company also produced David Michod’s 2010 Australian “Animal Kingdom” feature that sparked a successful U.S. TV series.The three founding partners Vincent Sheehan, Liz Watts and Anita Sheehan will move on to pursue new opportunities individually.
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