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  1. Antony I Ginnane in Not Quite Hollywood (2008) We have spent over $1 billion on our film industry since the 1970s, but we have never stood together and said, 'This is an industry. This is a business. It is not about art. It is not for dilettantes.’ Antony I Ginnane, in conversation with australianscreen, 16 September 2009

  2. Apr 28, 2022 · Antony I. Ginnane has produced or executive produced 72 feature films, miniseries and TV series over 51 years including award winning classics like ‘Patrick’, ‘The Lighthorsemen’, ‘Screamers’ and ‘Last Dance’ along with the TV series ‘Pulse’ for ABC-TV.

  3. IFM’s President, Antony I. Ginnane, is a significant figure in the world wide film industry having either Produced or Executive Produced 72 feature films, movies of the week, mini-series and TV specials since 1970 including “Patrick” (1978), “High Tide” (1988), “The Lighthorsemen” (1988), “Screamers” (1995), “Dead Evidence ...

  4. The script was written by Warwick Hind, a former executive at Greater Union. Errol Sullivan showed the script to Richard Brennan, who raised up to around a $1 million of the budget; the remainder was raised through Antony I. Ginnane. Richard Brennan says the actual cost of the film was $3 million but various fees put it up to $3.4 million.

  5. Pulse is an Australian television drama series that was first screened on ABC TV on 20 July 2017 and ended after eight episodes on 7 September 2017.. The series was written by Kris Wyld, Michael Miller, Kristen Dunphy and Mandy McCarthy; directed by Peter Andrikidis, Jennifer Leacey and Ana Kokkinos; and produced by ClandestineTV and Beyond Productions in conjunction with the Australian ...

  6. Antony I. Ginnane is an Australian film producer best known for his work in the exploitation field. He was head of the Screen Producers Association of Australia from 2008 to 2011.A CD of themes from fourteen of his films was produced in 2008 by Philip Powers and released by 1M1 Records.

  7. Richard Franklin was originally attached as director, and Antony I. Ginnane produced. The script was originally set in Queensland, Australia, but the producers wanted to import four overseas actors, and Actors Equity objected. De Roche re-wrote the film so it was set in New Zealand.

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