What's Happening?
Kriv Stenders has been selected to direct 'Little Miracles,' a country music drama produced by Australia's Bronte Studios and First Option Pictures. The film, based on an original concept by Mark Morrissey, will begin production in 2026. The screenplay is written by Steve Worland and Jeremy Sims. The film aims to highlight Australia's country music scene, which is the third-largest in the world. Stenders, known for films like 'Red Dog,' is expected to bring his expertise in storytelling and music to the project. David Hirschfelder will serve as the music director and composer.
Why It's Important?
The production of 'Little Miracles' underscores the growing recognition of Australia's country music industry. By bringing this genre to the big screen, the film could
enhance the visibility of Australian country music globally. The collaboration between Bronte Studios and First Option Pictures, along with the involvement of experienced filmmakers, suggests a high-quality production that could appeal to international audiences. This project may also open doors for more films centered around Australian music and culture, potentially boosting the local film industry.









