Movies & Entertainment News
Tuesday May 22
Foster, Breslin set course for "Nim's Island"
SYDNEY (Hollywood Reporter) - Jodie Foster and Abigail
Breslin ("Little Miss Sunshine") have signed on for the
family-oriented feature "Nim's Island."
Written and directed by husband-and-wife team Mark Levin
and Jennifer Flackett, "Nim's Island" is based on Wendy Orr's
award-winning book, which tells the story of a young girl who
inhabits an isolated island with her scientist father and
communicates with the reclusive author of the novel she's
reading.
The Walden Media production is set to begin shooting in the
Australian state of Queensland in early July, according to
Queensland Arts Minister Rod Welford.
"Nim's Island" will be shot on tropical and island
locations in Far North Queensland as well as at the Warner
Studios on the Gold Coast.
The "Nim's Island" shoot follows the announcement earlier
this month that the Australian government had upped its
incentives for foreign production in Australia to a 15 percent
tax rebate as of June 30. That's in addition to state-based
incentives that are attracting more footloose production.
As a result, Queensland and the southern state of Victoria
are experiencing something of a production boom: Filming on Baz
Luhrmann's epic "Australia" recently started in the Queensland
town of Bowen, while HBO's big-budget miniseries "The Pacific"
is in preproduction in Melbourne and will use some Queensland
locations later in the year. In addition, the thriller
"Daybreakers," to star Ethan Hawke, will begin shooting in
Queensland in July.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter