Australian comedy Deadloch has been a breakout international success for Amazon Prime Video, and on Monday night, the Tasmanian-noir has the chance to be recognized as the best comedy at the 52nd ...
The Mexican production company El Estudio has licensed the Australian comedy format Here Come the Habibs from Happy Accidents. Originally developed and produced in Australia for Channel 9, Here Come ...
"Colin From Accounts" is a classic love story. Man drives car. Woman flashes man while crossing the road. Man gets distracted and accidentally hits a dog. Woman and man move in together to care for ...
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Aussie comedy series nabs BAFTA TV awards nomination as Baby Reindeer leads with eight nods
Australian comedy series Colin From Accounts has landed a nomination for British television's biggest awards show. The show, made by and starring husband and wife duo Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer ...
‘Here Come the Habibs,’ Australian Comedy About Lebanese Family, Gets Mexican Adaptation (EXCLUSIVE)
El Estudio has acquired rights to adapt hit Australian comedy format “Here Come the Habibs” for Mexican audiences, partnering with Los Angeles-based Happy Accidents on the project. The original series ...
EXCLUSIVE: UK sales outfit SC Films International has acquired world rights to Australian comedy The Way, My Way and will launch sales at the upcoming Cannes market. The pic is an adaptation of a ...
Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer's comedy already aired its second season months ago in Australia. Stateside fans can finally mark their calendar for its premiere date. The wait is almost over, ...
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Comedian Jim Jefferies on classic Aussie humour and starring in Jordan Peele's horror film Him
When Paul Hogan brandished a Bowie knife in the 1986 film Crocodile Dundee and told a scared New York mugger “that’s not a knife... that’s a knife”, he introduced the world to some of the traits of ...
The AACTAs are following the Golden Globes’ lead by commissioning a female comedian to host the star-studded event next week.
Series director and executive producer Trent O'Donnell explains the ambitions and the unique tone behind his Sydney-set caper I first read the pilot in 2020, when I was in Calgary, staying in a hotel ...
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