Air Dates Announced across America for Educational Film Tackling Violence Against Women starring Katherine Langford

An air date for Daughter in the US has just been announced by ShortsTV.

A little while back we announced that our educational short film Daughter was sold to ShortsTV in the US. Now we have a date for the first time it will air. If you are in the US you can watch Daughter on the 29th of April 2021, 20.00 ET. After its television premiere, Daughter will rotate through the program schedule throughout the year. ShortsTV is available in the US on the following services:

DirecTV – Channel 573 
AT&T U-Verse – Channel 1789 
Google Fiber – Channel 603 
Frontier Communications – Ch 789 
Hotwire – Channel 560 

New Years Eve Friendship Drama now streaming on Tubi

Our favourite New Year's Eve female-led friendship drama Friends, Foes & Fireworks is now streaming through TUBI TV in the US and Australia.

That’s huge news which we will happily drink too! Check it out on TubiTV here.

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Daughter Deluxe Edition

We are excited to share that we are taking control of our film products and are now selling directly through the new Vimeo associated site, Vimeo OTT.

There are now two new Daughter products launched with rent or buy options through our Vimeo OTT catalogue, so you can now purchase or rent the short educational film though the platform.

What this means is that the audience purchases directly from us, no middle person - it’s a win-win situation really and each purchase supports us, the indie filmmakers.

We have released the film in the regular format as well as an exclusive Daughter Deluxe Edition, which includes the film, director's commentary, never before seen deleted scenes, behind the scenes videos, audition videos, 14 film posters and more. The choice is yours.

To be directed to our VIMEO OTT page so you can view and buy this new product please click here.

 

FF&F Festival Selection

NPG received news recently that Friends, Foes & Fireworks has been selected to screen in competition at Oz International Film Festival. This is yet another step forward for the film, which continues to prove that the set formula of filmmaking and indie film producing can sometimes be turned on it’s head and totally surprising.

For those in Melbourne, Australia who want to see the film, but missed the cinema run, don’t miss your chance of seeing it on a big screen at St Kilda’s Alex Theatre on the 28th of November 2018, where the film headlines night 6 of the festival. Further details and ticket sales here.

After cinema screenings, an international DVD sale, various online VOD platform offers, finally comes a film screening at a festival. The filmmaking world works in mysterious ways, but hey, why question it!

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