Haven't we all at some point in time fantasized about stepping through a cinema/TV screen and into the world of our favourite movies and television shows? I certainly have!

With its modern, urban setting and stunning harbour, it is easy to see why Sydney leads the way as an ideal and versatile shooting destination. Movies shot here have been set in New York (Godzilla: Final Wars, Kangaroo Jack), Chicago (The Matrix and sequels), London (Birthday Girl), Seville (Mission Impossible 2), Bombay (Holy Smoke), Darwin (Australia), Myanmar (Stealth), Mars (Red Planet) and the fictitious city of Metropolis (Superman Returns, Babe: Pig in the City).

Whether popular landmarks or off the beaten track locations that are often hard to find, you can now explore Sydney in a fun and unique way with the SYDNEY ON SCREEN walking guides. Catering to Sydneysiders as much as visitors, the guides have something to offer everyone, from history, architecture and movie buffs to nature lovers.

See where productions such as Superman Returns, The Matrix and sequels, X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Candy, Mission Impossible 2, Mao's Last Dancer, Babe: Pig in the City, Kangaroo Jack, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Muriel's Wedding, The Bold and the Beautiful, Oprah's Ultimate Australian Adventure and many more were filmed.

Maps and up-to-date information on Sydney's attractions are provided to help you plan your walk. Pick and choose from the suggested itinerary to see as little or as much of the city as you like.

So, come and discover the landscapes and locations that draw filmmakers to magical Sydney, and walk in the footsteps of the stars!

A GREAT ALTERNATIVE TO EXPENSIVE TOURS, YOU CAN NOW ENJOY EXPLORING SYDNEY FOR UNDER $10 WITH THE SYDNEY ON SCREEN WALKING GUIDES. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT US AT SYDNEYONSCREEN@HOTMAIL.COM

Subscribe to the blog and keep up with all the latest Aussie film and entertainment news. Read about what the stars are up to, who's in town, what movies are currently filming or being promoted. Locate us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sydneyonscreen and "like" our page!

Sydney on Screen walking guides now on sale!

Click on the picture above to see a preview of all four walking guides and on the picture below to see larger stills of Sydney movie and television locations featured in the slideshow!

Copyright © 2011 by Luke Brighty / Unless otherwise specified, all photographs on this blog copyright © 2011 by Luke Brighty


Sydney on Screen guides are now available for purchase at the following outlets:

Travel Concierge, Sydney International Airport, Terminal 1 Arrivals Hall (between gates A/B and C/D), Mascot - Ph: 1300 40 20 60

The Museum of Sydney shop, corner of Bridge & Phillip Streets, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9251 4678

The Justice & Police Museum shop, corner of Albert & Phillip Streets, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9252 1144

The Mint shop, 10 Macquarie Street, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8239 2416

Hyde Park Barracks shop, Queen Square, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8239 2311

Travel Up! (travel counter) c/o Wake Up Sydney Central, 509 Pitt Street, Sydney - Ph (02) 9288 7888

The Shangri-La Hotel (concierge desk), 176 Cumberland Street, The Rocks, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9250 6018

The Sebel Pier One (concierge desk), 11 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8298 9901

The Radisson Plaza Hotel Sydney (concierge desk), 27 O'Connell Street, Sydney - Ph: (02) 8214 0000

The Sydney Marriott Circular Quay (concierge desk), 30 Pitt Street, Sydney - Ph: (02) 9259 7000

Boobook on Owen, 1/68 Owen Street, Huskisson - Ph: (02) 4441 8585


NSW, interstate and international customers can order copies of Sydney on Screen using PayPal. Contact us at sydneyonscreen@hotmail.com to inquire about cost and shipping fees.


All four volumes of Sydney on Screen are available to download onto your PC or Kindle at:
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Gaining weight for dream role in Mental led to a terrifying health scare for Rebecca Gibney

Rebecca Gibney
Rebecca Gibney put on 14 kilos for the role of Shirley in Mental before she was found to be a step away from developing diabetes. Picture: Damien Shaw amien Shaw Source: Supplied


The Daily Telegraph reports

Evergreen actress Rebecca Gibney came within an inch of being a diabetic after suffering a health scare while making the Aussie comedy Mental.

Gibney admits now her "at all costs'' attitude when she auditioned for the role of Shirley Moochmore in the PJ Hogan-written and directed film, almost had a dire consequence.

The 47-year-old says she made it clear to Hogan that she wanted the part, knowing it it would be the biggest role she has ever had - despite her lengthy acting career.

"When I auditioned for the role, I said that I would stand on my head, I would do whatever it takes, put on weight, because I wanted this role so much I would do whatever to get it,'' Gibney tells AAP.

"I've done small roles in features before but this is certainly the biggest feature film role I have had.''

After being cast as the slightly nutty mother Shirley, Gibney set about gorging herself and doing next to no exercise to pile on the kilos to her fit frame.

Within two months Gibney was fast approaching her goal weight of an additional 20 kilograms, but then she noticed something was dreadfully wrong, health wise.

After a visit to the doctor she was told to immediately stop stacking on kilos.

"I was hoping for 20 kilos or as much as I could," she says.

"I put on 14 kilos in eight or nine weeks and I found out towards the end of gaining the weight that I was insulin resistant and pre-diabetic.

"I was one step away from diabetes so if I had put on more weight I would get diabetes. So I stopped and we decided to employ the use of a fat suit.''

Gibney stopped her aggressive eating habits following the health scare but she didn't immediately trim down.

She maintained her overweight figure for as long as she could during the shooting of the feature movie without further putting her health in jeopardy.

"The double chin is all mine,'' Gibney jokes.

"PJ doesn't like tricks - he wants the characters to be real and likes actors to put on the weight.

Gibney has rarely been out of work in her acting career, mainly for TV roles, but since being cast in Mental she has become intoxicated with the idea of appearing in another feature movie.

She says one is on the horizon for early next year, but cannot name it for confidentiality reasons.

Gibney says television, such as Packed To The Rafters in which she appears as Julie Rafter, is an insatiable beast with little time to perfect a scene because of the chaotic shooting schedules.

It's one of the reasons she enjoyed shooting Mental because of the time spent filming and perfecting the scenes and performances of the actors.

"In television you get so little time to do anything, you are doing things on the run and maybe get an hour to do a scene.

"In film you get a whole day to a scene if you need it.

"I'm not under any illusion I am going to have a film career and if this is the last feature I ever do, I am going out on a high because it's such a wonderful movie and to be part of an incredible cast and working with PJ Hogan.

"If I never do another movie, I'd be happy.''

Mental opens in Australian cinemas on October 4.

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