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Actor Mia Wasikowska on returning to work in Australia on Mirrah Foulkes’ feature directing debut Judy and Punch and the camaraderie of the Aussie industry.
Writer/director Paul Damien Williams discusses working on his first feature documentary, Gurrumul.
VFX Supervisor Will Reichelt and CEO Zareh Nalbandian on the complexities of live-action/animated filmmaking.
Director Garth Davis (Lion) talks about his experience directing his latest film Mary Magdalene.
Magda Szubanski on her latest role, starring alongside Shane Jacobson in Australian comedy, The BBQ.
Head of Production Sally Caplan explains the thinking behind Screen Australia’s feature film investments and grants.
Screen Australia part funds up to 20 features annually. The key criteria is excellence but there are other matters in play.
Examining the individual decisions made in 2014/15 illustrates how the theory behind the question of what to fund and why is put into practice.
Effective 1 March 2018, the Matched Marketplace Development program will no longer be available for applications.
After a year of scooping up all available awards, Purcell is turning her play into a film, TV series and a novel.
Australian producer Emile Sherman shares his insights working on Official Co-productions.
Glitz and glamour from the red carpet at the annual G'Day USA Gala.