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Kangaroo Island Film Gets U.S. Distribution
17 Feb
Summary
- Blue Harbor Entertainment acquired U.S. rights to Australian film "Kangaroo Island."
- The film received four Film Critics Circle of Australia award nominations.
- It ranked among Australia's top 10 highest-grossing films last year.

The Australian drama "Kangaroo Island," Timothy David's directorial debut, has been acquired by Blue Harbor Entertainment for all U.S. rights. The film earned four nominations from the Film Critics Circle of Australia, including best film, lead actress, supporting actress, and original score. It was also recognized at the Montreal Independent Film Festival and London Director Awards.
The film achieved local success, ranking among Australia's top 10 highest-grossing releases last year and performing strongly on Netflix, reaching the No. 2 position on the local chart. Blue Harbor Entertainment plans a theatrical launch on April 24, starting with a run at Manhattan's Angelika Film Center. The story follows a Hollywood performer returning to her island home amidst unresolved family conflicts.
"Kangaroo Island" was a standout at various film festivals, including closing night presentations at the Adelaide Film Festival and Chelsea Film Festival. Its narrative freedom and emotional honesty were highlighted by director Timothy David. Blue Harbor Entertainment praised the film's emotional depth, storytelling, and performances, noting its resonance as a human story.



