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Australian films have enjoyed a strong international presence already this year and no one knows that more than Screen Australia’s Richard Harris.
The Australian broadcasters, networks, pay TV and SVOD companies have revealed what 2017 holds and the result paints an exciting picture for local audiences.
At the heart of First Contact series 2 is a desire to elevate the national conversation on Australia’s First Peoples, says Blackfella Films’ Jacob Hickey.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason today made a keynote at Screen Forever 2016.
Writer/director Dena Curtis on the sometimes spooky, always fascinating ride that was investigating traditional spirits for NITV series Shadow Trackers.
Triple M’s Gus Worland, gonzo journalism and making Australian men Man Up by digging deep.
As Electric Pictures brainstormed a way to expand its audience, they unearthed a gem of their own with Aussie Gold Hunters.
Screen Australia is offering marketing support for producers to attend this year’s World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP) in Stockholm, Sweden.
Three years ago, Taryn Brumfitt could never have thought she'd be a filmmaker, but when her personal story went viral, she realised Embrace was needed.
From 1 August 2016, Screen Australia will introduce a number of changes to the Documentary funding programs.
BBC Two commissioned a bushfires doco, but it never would’ve suited an Aussie audience. Under an unofficial co-pro, two quite distinct docos were made.
WildBear Entertainment was prompted to produce Making Tracks by a commissioning editor at German public broadcaster NDR.