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THE CLINIC(Aus) PICKED UP BY US SALES AGENT

December 1st 2009 03:02
Represented by respected veteran sales agent, Robbie Little of the LA based company, The Little Film Company. has acquired Oz Genre Pic, THE CLINIC for worldwide distribution rights outside of Australia and the film has been successfullylaunched at the recent American Film Market (AFM)

THE CLINIC is a cutting edge Australian thriller, exploring women's primal instincts and how far they will go to protect life. Starring a hot young cast including rising talents, Tabrett Bethell (soon to be seen in the US TV series, Legend of the Seeker) and Andy Whitfield (Gabriel and starring in the upcoming US TV series, Spartacus), plus Freya Stafford (Gettin' Square, White Collar Blue) and AFI Award nominated actress Sophie Lowe (Beautiful Kate).


It was filmed entirely on location, primarily in the isolated regional town of Deniliquin, New South Wales.

Lead actress, Tabrett Bethell said of the film, "When I first read the script it grabbed me because I know what it's like to love with your whole heart and fight for something. I love action and to get the opportunity to bring back a bit of girl power was quite cool".


THE CLINIC is the debut feature film from writer/director and producer team, James Rabbitts and Samuel Pinczewski. Since completing film school together they've founded Great Southern Land Entertainment, which has produced numerous commercials, short films and music videos and are currently prepping their next feature film The Aurora Stone to be shot in the first half of 2010.


Announcing the pick up in Los Angeles, CEO of LFC, Robbie Little said, "James and Sam are a very exciting new filmmaking team and we are thrilled to be working with them on this innovative and cutting edge film."

Producer Samuel Pinczewski said, "We met Robbie at the Cannes Film Festival when our film was just about finished. Two weeks later he had the screener in LA. He was our first choice of sales agent because of his reputation in the international market place and his long association with Australian films. Within hours of seeing our film he wanted us to sign on. We were over the moon that our first feature was picked up straight away by someone of
Robbie's calibre and will be represented by him at the American Film Market, where all the key players of the international film industry converge this week."

Industry veteran, Jonathan Shteinman who serves as Executive Producer on the film said, "I am really pleased with how the film turned out, and I note that it is the new Producer Offset funding mechanism that gave this new young team the opportunity to make this film and I think this is the way of the future."

Richard Sheffield of Polyphony Entertainment, who has the rights for the film for Australia and is planning a release in the first half of 2010 said today, "James and Sam are a couple of very talented film-makers who have made a very different thriller. This first film will be the fore-runner to many more and I look forward to continuing our relationship beyond the
release of The Clinic."

Executive Producer Bob Marcs who raised finance for THE CLINIC said, "From the very beginning I have been one hundred percent behind this project and believed very strongly in the team we put together. The results have exceeded all expectations and we are now diligently working together on the next film for 2010."

THE CLINIC is expected to release nationally across Australia in the first half of 2010.

While traveling across country with her fiance, Beth wakes along in an isolated clinic to a mother's worst nightmare. Her child has been abducted. Trapped and facing an unknown enemy, Beth struggles to piece together the clinic's deadly secret. Just how far will a mother go to save her child? Inspired by true events.

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Comment by Janet Collins

December 1st 2009 23:25
It's always so good to see Australian films going into places where they will be seen by much wider audiences. Good on them.

Comment by SimonC

December 3rd 2009 05:06
Thanks for the comment. I agree, bit by bit we are showing the quality improves every year.

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