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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart
Directed by Glendyn Ivin
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geekcavepodcast · 11 months
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart Teaser Trailer
"When Alice, aged 9, tragically loses her parents in a mysterious fire, she is taken to live with her grandmother June at Thornfield flower farm, where she learns that there are secrets within secrets about her and her family’s past. ... Alice's journey as she grows from her complicated past builds to an emotional climax when she finds herself fighting for her life against a man she loves."
Based on the novel by Holly Ringland, The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart stars Sigourney Weaver, Asher Keddie, Leah Purcell, Alycia Debnam-Carey, Frankie Adams, Charlie Vickers, Tilda Cobham-Hervey, Alexander England, Sebastián Zurita, Alyla Browne, and Xavier Samuel. Glendyn Ivin serves as series director and Sarah Lambert serves as showrunner.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart premieres on Prime Video on August 4, 2023.
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wornoutspines · 9 months
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart | Premiere Review
Patience and observation seems to be key to appreciate the intriguing The Lost Flowers Of Alice Hart. It definietly caught my attention. Here's my review #TheLostFlowersOfAliceHart #CharlieVickers #SigourneyWeaver #AlyciaDebnamCarey #PrimeVideo #Review
Glendyn Ivin (Director), Holly Ringland (Novel), Sarah Lambert (Showrunner) CASTSigourney WeaverAlycia Debnam-CareyAlyla BrowneAsher KeddieLeah PurcellFrankie AdamsCharlie VickersAlexander EnglandTilda Cobham-HerveySebastián ZuritaShareena Clanton Review I can’t say this series snuck up on me since it wasn’t on y radar initially. I had never heard of the book or that the show was being made,…
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ecnmatic · 8 months
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2023) Part 6: Wheel of Fire - 1x6 dir. Glendyn Ivin.
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lemonsourcrisis · 8 months
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2023) dir. Glendyn Ivin ALYCIA DEBNAM CAREY as ALICE HART
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whiskeycat991 · 8 months
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“You can now binge the entire series of #thelostflowersofalicehart on Prime Video. Feels kinda weird having it all out there, sometimes I feel elated, other times I feel a little sad it’s all over. Thanks for all the lovely messages and comments from both friends and strangers! 🧡” — Glendyn Ivin
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morleybobsource · 1 year
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BINGE has today confirmed that season 2 of award-winning Australian original drama series, LOVE ME, will premiere April 6 with all six-episodes dropping at once.
Season 2 of Love Me picks up the story of The Mathieson family nine months after we left off and sees the family navigate the complexities of relationships when new love becomes a long-term proposition
The series, which was the most nominated drama at the 2022 Logie Awards, sees the return of all the main cast, with several new characters emerging for Season 2.
With its exploration of modern love by different family members at three distinct times of life, Season 2 picks up the story of The Mathiesons family, with Hugo Weaving returning as Glenn, the father experiencing new love in his 60s; Bojana Novakovic, the highly successful, yet complicated Clara; and William Lodder, as Aaron, facing the complexities of love, and new responsibility.
They are joined again by Silver Logie award-winning Heather Mitchell as Anita; Bob Morley as Peter;  Celia Pacquola as Sacha; Shalom Brune-Franklin as Ella; and Mitzi Ruhlmann as Jesse. 
Bonnie has worked with renowned Directors including Garth Davis on the award-winning feature film, Lion, Mary Magdalene and FOE and Glendyn Ivin on the critically acclaimed The Cry and Penguin Bloom. Bonnie’s short films include, We’re Not Here, which was executive produced by John Logan (Skyfall, Gladiator) and premiered at MIFF and Not Dark Yet featuring Richard Moir and Nick Denton.
BINGE Executive Director, Alison Hurbert-Burns, said:
The series is produced by Nicole O’Donohue, with lead writers, Leon Ford and Tamara Asmar, with Adele Vuko and Celia Pacquola each penning an episode.
Season two of Love Me was filmed across various locations in Melbourne and regional Victoria. The series will be available to BINGE and FOXTEL customers.
Commissioned by the FOXTEL Group, in association with VicScreen, LOVE ME is produced by Warner Bros. International Television Production Australia.
The series is Executive Produced by Hamish Lewis and Michael Brooks at Warner Bros. Australia. Executive Producers for the FOXTEL Group are Brian Walsh, Alison Hurbert-Burns and Lana Greenhalgh. LOVE ME is distributed internationally by DCD Rights.  
Season two of Love Me will premiere April 6 on BINGE and FOXTEL ON DEMAND with all six-episodes dropping at once. (x)
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etmox · 9 months
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fav filmmakers?
Love Guillermo del Toro, Baz, Greta Gerwig, Hiro Murai, Glendyn Ivin off the top of my head
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spoilertv · 10 months
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tctmp · 1 year
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artwalktv · 2 years
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Confined to his room in an aged care facility, an elderly man with a debilitating disease struggles with his sons abrupt departure Directed by Bonnie Moir Written by Bonnie Moir and Nicholas Denton Produced by Bonnie Moir, Nicholas Denton and Michael Jones Luke - Nicholas Denton Russell - Richard Moir Director of photography Max Walter Edited by Leila Gaabi Music by Warren Ellis Sound design and Mix Lachlan Harris 1st Assistant director Michael Jones 2nd assistant director Eve Gailey 1st Assistant camera Lucas Brown 2nd Assistant Camera Conor Jamieson & Annika Rigg Gaffer Tommi Hacker Best Boys Jauquin Vickery & Noah Snell Production Designer Imogen Walsh Art Department Assistant Shanahbelle Macdonald Sound recordists Thomas Day, Lloyed Prat and Hayley Bennett Runner Joseph Green Stills photographer Anna Denton Post producer Charlotte Grifiths Assistant Editor Shannon Michael Flame Artist Matt Edwards Titles Michael Zito Colourist Fergus Rotherham Post Facility The Editors Special Thanks to the following people and organisations for their unwavering support. Tom Campbell, Glendyn Ivin, Garth Davis, Shelly Lauman, Lucy Moir, Julie Nihill, Lucinda Reynolds, Lucy Aston, Sam Chiplin, Emily Cook, Adolpho Veloso, Liv Reddy, Exit Films, The Editors Waylan Chisholm, Vateresio Tuikaba, Elizabeth O'Callaghan, Peter Paltos, Anna Lise Phillips, Briony Dunn, Jackie Allen, Adrian Vanda, Heinrichs Pacers, Tim McCormack, James MacGregor, Ange Slater, Alice Curry, Mira Oosterweghel Tegan Crowley, Will Johnston, Charlie Wood and VitaDrop, Kate Whitbread, Jacintho Muinos, Marcus Molyneux, Eugenie Muggleton, Claudia Nankervis, Celeste Veldze, Bill Black, Gabrielle Grist, Burcin Eser, Anna Lise Phillips, Thomas Hayes, Liza Dennis, Tim Dakin, Guillaume Dillee, Roger Karge, Charlie Denton, Louis Denton, Gorman Family Siteworks, Brunswick, Mediterranean Wholesalers, Brunswick and Transdev, Melbourne
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devotella-club · 2 years
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oswincoleman · 3 years
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Jenna Coleman shared this behind the scenes picture from the filming of The Cry, on her Instagram stories today. I thought I would use the opportunity to share some more amazing black and white behind the scenes pictures from The Cry:
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suimovies · 3 years
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“Penguin Bloom”
directed by Glendyn Ivin
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ecnmatic · 8 months
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The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (2023) Part 4: River Lily - 1x4 dir. Glendyn Ivin.
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Glendyn Ivin, director of The Cry, just posted this beautiful portrait of Jenna Coleman to his Instagram. His caption: “emerging from the shadows...”
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