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Producer Michael Boughen walks us through the Tomorrow When the War Began book, to film, to TV adaption and what fans can expect.
Producer Jennifer Cummins felt the ground shifting while filming in A Modern Mutiny, as what was a character-driven story quickly took on a political edge.
Documentarian Sean Cousins and 360 Degree Films found high-stakes love and drama in the lives of Australian-Indians torn between two worlds.
The Australian Directors Guild (ADG), Screen Australia and Matchbox Pictures announce director Jessica Redenbach as the director’s attachment on the Matchbox Pictures’ Production Hyde & Seek.
The Australian Directors Guild (ADG), Screen Australia and Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder (CJZ) announce director Lucy Gaffy as the director’s attachment on upcoming TV drama Bond.
Nel Minchin delved into the family archives and turned the camera onto her brother Tim, her family and herself for Matilda & Me.
Every day across the country people are making life-changing decisions. We talk to executive producer Karen Dewey about Keeping Australia Alive.
For Hunter Page-Lochard, working on his father’s feature directorial debut Spear was like a rite of passage.
Local TV content is hugely popular with audiences and plays a vital role in informing the ways we think about ourselves and each other, but do our TV dramas reflect the diversity of Australia today?
Here Come the Habibs and Soul Mates producer Chloe Rickard talks about working at Jungle, taking risks with No Activity and tackling the tough topics.
You’ve heard of the Bechdel test? Well, here are 11 films, TV series and online shows that not only pass the test, but were written or directed by a woman.
The Australia-China screen relationship is deepening in features, children’s programming and documentaries. Let's look into why.