Short Cuts: Road trip pays off for Last Cab to Darwin, Joel Edgerton movie delivers and more news from Australian film

By Garry Maddox
Updated August 13 2015 - 7:13am, first published August 12 2015 - 9:04pm
The grassroots campaign that worked: Michael Caton in <i>Last Cab to Darwin</i>.
The grassroots campaign that worked: Michael Caton in <i>Last Cab to Darwin</i>.
Solid performer: Joel Edgerton with Rebecca Hall and Jason Bateman in <i>The Gift</i>.
Solid performer: Joel Edgerton with Rebecca Hall and Jason Bateman in <i>The Gift</i>.
Heading for Toronto after Venice: Richard Roxburgh, Radha Mitchell and Odessa Young in <i>Looking For Grace</i>.
Heading for Toronto after Venice: Richard Roxburgh, Radha Mitchell and Odessa Young in <i>Looking For Grace</i>.
Prizewinner at MIFF: <i>Oscar Wilde's The Nightingale And The Rose</i>.
Prizewinner at MIFF: <i>Oscar Wilde's The Nightingale And The Rose</i>.
Head trip: Nicholas Hope in <i>Bad Boy Bubby</i>, which will screen in "binaural sound".
Head trip: Nicholas Hope in <i>Bad Boy Bubby</i>, which will screen in "binaural sound".

Grassroots campaign pays off for Last Cab

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