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Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) selector Jane Schoettle will once again be hosted by Screen Australia this April to watch new Australian features for potential pre-selection.
Experience the glitz and glamour from the world premieres of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Gurrumul in Berlin.
Director Nash Edgerton speaks from Sundance Film Festival about new series Mr Inbetween, casting fellow directors in cameos, and upcoming Charlize Theron feature Gringo.
As Bunya Productions goes from strength to strength, its producers discuss remote locations, IP and tackling TV.
Screen Australia is offering marketing support for producers to attend next year’s European Film Market (EFM).
Official delegate for the Berlin International Film Festival, Maryanne Redpath, will visit Australia in October to view feature films for potential festival preselection.
Simon Baker, Nicole Kidman, Matt Nable and Abbey Lee are among the Australians at the 42nd Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Sweet Country has premiered in Venice to critical acclaim and a standing ovation but director Warwick Thornton is just relieved that people have finally seen the film.
Venice Film Festival jury member David Stratton speaks from Italy about Warwick Thornton’s Sweet Country, his reviewing career, his greatest achievements and his earliest movie memory.
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.
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.
Arclight producer Gary Hamilton on getting horror director Greg McLean on board for their survivalist thriller Jungle and casting Daniel Radcliffe as the lead.