Acknowledgement of Country
Screen Queensland acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as Traditional Custodians of Australia. We recognise their 65,000 years of custodianship that pre-dates colonisation. We pay our respects to Elders, past, present and recognise the cultural and historic connection to land, sea, cosmos (the inclusion of the constellations that are part of a Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander spiritual and environmental narrative) and community. Screen Queensland is committed to elevating the voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander practitioners to continue to share their rich cultures and perspectives with the Queensland and global community through screen storytelling. Screen Queensland understands the importance of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities and practitioners to be leaders in their own narratives to promote inclusion, collaboration and authenticity. Always was, always will be.
Black Site
- PRODUCTION -
PRODUCTION COMPANY
Story Bridge Films, Asbury Park Pictures, 2022
Directed by Sophia Banks
- PLACE -
FILMING LOCATIONS
Gold Coast
- PEOPLE -
KEY CAST
Michelle Monaghan
Jason Clarke
Jai Courtney
- TESTIMONIALS -
“Coming back to Australia to shoot my first feature film was a highlight in my career and it gave me a lot of pride as an Aussie native to be able to be supported as a female filmmaker on the Gold Coast. Supporting Australians in the arts has always been a passion of mine and I felt that reciprocated by Screen Australia and Screen Queensland. My gratitude will always be for those who made my film a possibility."
Sophia Banks
Director