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Screen Australia is supporting up to eight Australian directors to travel to Los Angeles, USA in late June 2017 to attend a Talent LA.
Screenwriter Samantha Strauss writes about her 14-year journey with Dance Academy.
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) programmer Jane Schoettle will visit Australia in late April to view new Australian feature films eligible for this year’s festival.
Dance Academy stars Xenia Goodwin, Alicia Banit, Thomas Lacey and director Jeffrey Walker on their experience working on the film.
We check in with some of the recipients of Gender Matters to see how their projects or initiatives have been progressing.
Geena Davis has a pretty straightforward answer for how to make more money in film and television – and you’ll be doing the world a service too.
Film critic David Stratton lists his top five Australian films ahead of the release of documentary David Stratton: A Cinematic Life.
Celebrating Australian documentaries at AIDC 2017.
To celebrate the imminent release of A Few Less Men, we take a look at nine Aussie films that hit the road – some driven by fear, others by grief, laughter, freedom or family.
David Stratton reflects on the evolution of the Aussie film industry since the 60s, ahead of the release of documentary David Stratton: A Cinematic Life.
The Australian Academy Award nominees gathered at a reception in LA hosted by Screen Australia and Australians in Film.
We asked Jasper Jones actors Hugo Weaving and Aaron McGrath to name their top Australian films – here’s what they answered when put on the spot.