Gabriel Opens Nov 15th

Gabriel PosterShane Abbess’s feature film Gabriel is set to open on November 15th.

“It’s about the good side of being bad and the bad side of being good. The story is told through the angel Gabriel, who is in purgatory for the first time as an assassin. Gabriel comes to purgatory as a human, so he feels hate, fear and love for the first time”. – Shane Abbess

The movie started life as an independent project but has now been picked up by Sony Pictures. Gabriel was mixed at Audioloc by Tony Vaccher and John Dennison. Please keep an eye on the official Gabriel website for more.

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Romulus My Father

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“Romulus, My Father” is based on Raimond Gaita’s critically acclaimed memoir. It tells the story of Romulus, his beautiful wife, Christina, and their struggle in the face of great adversity to bring up their son, Raimond. It is a story of impossible love that ultimately celebrates the unbreakable bond between father and son.
Developed with director Richard Roxburgh over seven years, “Romulus, My Father” has been adapted for the screen by poet and playwright, Nick Drake. It is both Richard and Nick’s first feature film and is produced by Arenafilm.
Sound Design by Sam Petty and mixed at Audioloc by Phil Heywood.

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Kokoda

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“Kokoda” is the feature film debut from director Alistair Grierson.
New Guinea, 1942.
Australia is at war with Japan.
A fearsome force of elite Japanese fighters, heavily armed and battle-hardened, land on the northern coast of Papua New Guinea. Their intention: an attack on Port Moresby and ultimately, an invasion of Australia.
A small platoon of Australian soldiers from the 39th Battalion, ill-equipped and poorly trained, set forward outside Isurava to face the enemy line. After sustained attack from the Japanese, the Australians are cut off from their supply lines. Isolated in the jungle, they make their way back through the most perilous terrain on earth… the Kokoda track.
After three days with no food or sleep, carrying their wounded, and suffering the effects of dysentery and malaria, the men emerge from the jungle – their bodies consumed with exhaustion. But on learning that Isurava is about to fall they pick themselves up and rejoin the battle…Outnumbered 10 to 1.
Somehow, they find a way to beat the odds and defend our nation.
But not without paying an enormous price.
Tracklay and mix by Audioloc.

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