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Hollywood has less sharks than Australia: Matt Norman

Salute director Matt Norman and his business partner Dave Pederson have opened a New York office for their company Wingman Pictures.

“Who knew that Hollywood actually had less sharks(sic)  in it than Australia […] In Australia we get cut down by an industry that only looks after its mates. That’s not an industry, that’s a crime,” said Norman in a statement.

One of the company’s first activities will be the release of the 2008 documentary Salute in American cinemas this October.

In a statement, Norman said “I’ve dealt with the Australian funding bodies and one or two dodgy producers in the “Australian boys club” and just thought that there must be something better out there with an industry that supports new talent.”

“For the first time ever I realised why Australian actors, directors and producers are all heading over to the U.S for work…It’s because Australian talent are the best in the world and are welcomed with open arms”.

Norman is also set to direct a thriller called Scab Girl Asylum, based on the story of a girl who, at 13, was placed in a maximum security mental asylum in Queensland. It will be shot in early 2011.

Wingman will try to position itself as a film production, post-production (with Craig Jansson’s Imagination Studio in Melbourne), sales and distribution company.

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