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‘Docklands Studios Melbourne’s 10 Year Anniversary Celebration’

IF magazine”s social pages capture guests who attended Docklands Studio”s 10th Anniversary including: local actor, Jane Turner; producer, Anthony Ginnane; the Hon.

’10 Hollywood and international films shot in Melbourne’

Emily Webb writing for the Leader community newspaper and Herald Sun online lists up 10 international films made in Melbourne including Ghost Rider, Knowing, Killer Elite and Where the Wild Things Are that were all filmed in part at Docklands Studios.

The Australian, ‘Arts’ Reel Time

The Australian, ‘Arts’ Reel Time column by Michael Bodey reports on the wrapping of The Moon and The Sun filming at Docklands Studios Melbourne and the departure of its star, Pierce Brosnan.

Intriguing visitors at the Studios

Over the past two months we’ve had a lot of high profile people at Docklands Studios.

‘The Moon and The Sun producers bank on Bingbing factor in China’

Karl Quinn, National Film Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age reports on the historical fantasy, The Moon and The Sun being shot at Docklands Studios Melbourne.

‘William Hurt shoots for the Moon (and the Sun)’

Karl Quinn, National Film Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age covers Oscar-winning actor William Hurt’s role as Pere La Chaise in the Australian-Chinese co-production The Moon and The Sun filming at Docklands Studios Melbourne.

‘Pierce Brosnan caught in character while filming The Moon and The Sun in Melbourne’

Luke Dennehy for Confidential in The Daily Telegraph and Herald Sun covers Pierce Brosnan’s movements around Melbourne while filming The Moon and The Sun at Docklands Studios.

Docklands Studios Servicing a Cross Section of Screen Productions

Today is significant, as the busiest filming day the Studios has experienced since the Government took over its management in 2008.

‘Lights, Camera Action for Party’

Confidential for Herald Sun and The Daily Telegraph reports on Docklands Studio’s 10th Anniversary featuring the Victorian Minister for Innovation, Services and Small Business, Louise Asher MP and actor/writer, Jane Turner, cutting the Studios’ birthday cake.