Innovative answer to declining film distribution options
The recent closing of three iconic independent cinemas - the Valhalla and Chauvel in
The film and video production industry is currently worth $435 million to the Australian economy, and over 80% of these businesses employ 4 people or less. We are one of these micro-companies, and to survive, we have to be innovative and rake risks to ensure that our work reaches the widest possible audience.
I TOLD YOU I WAS ILL sold out at the
Led by a life-size doll of Spike, the tour will bring back memories and shed new light on this extraordinary man, voted 'the funniest person of the millennium' by a BBC poll. The project includes radio broadcasts, a live show featuring Spike’s eldest daughter Laura telling stories and reading some of his letters and music by Glenn Cardier who toured with Spike in the 80s. This is followed by a screening of the documentary.
The show will move from classic country cinemas such as the Regent in Murwillumbah and the Star in
Laura's blogging during the tour. Visit her blog at www.spikemilliganlegacy.com/tourblog/
