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A peculiar man searches for love in a dark and troubling world.
An additional two Australian films have been added to the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) 2017 program, 1% and The Butterfly Tree, screening in the Discovery program which showcases the work of emerging filmmakers.
Internationally acclaimed Australian actress Rachel Griffiths headlines the cast for new SBS crime thriller Dead Lucky, which starts filming in Sydney this week.
It was announced that Simon Baker’s film directorial debut Breath will have its world premiere at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival competing in Contemporary World Cinema.
ABC and Screen Australia are pleased to announce that filming is underway in Sydney on the telemovie event Riot.
Actors Rodger Corser, Nicole da Silva and Ryan Johnson join producer Claudia Karvan to chat about Doctor Doctor on the set of season 2 of the popular Nine Network drama.
The Australian and Children’s Screen Content Review aims to make sure that Government policy supports the creation, exhibition and export of Australian screen stories now and into the future.
The Other Guy creator and star Matt Okine, co-star Adam Briggs and producer Angie Fielder spoke to Screen Australia on set in Sydney.
Speaking at MIFF 37°South, Screen Australia COO Fiona Cameron revealed that 47% of successful production funding applications had female-led creative teams across a two-year average (2015/16 – 2016/17 inclusive).
Arclight producer Gary Hamilton on getting horror director Greg McLean on board for their survivalist thriller Jungle and casting Daniel Radcliffe as the lead.
Screen Australia is once again offering marketing support, plus discounted registration, for Australians attending the International Drama Summit at Content London.
A flurry of recent international sales of Australian TV, including Doctor Doctor to Germany, continues a long tradition.