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Actress Essie Davis discusses the complex characters and unique locations in Foxtel’s gothic four-part series Lambs Of God.
The data reveals which dramas – that Screen Australia invested in – attracted the most returns to investors and which companies bought up big.
The Kettering Incident led the pack, but Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries was snapping at its heels.
Series one of Mako Mermaids is a big hit abroad – and not just in the children’s drama space. The financial data proves it.
Acorn Media, AMC/Sundance, BBC Television, Netflix and Universal Kids were key buyers of Australian drama in 2017.
Producer Jonathan M Shiff explains why Mako Mermaids is a standout success internationally – and why the local production environment for children’s television has badly deteriorated.
Executive Producer Jo Porter shares her experience developing Picnic at Hanging Rock, the evolution of Australian television and how our stories can perform overseas.
In an increasingly crowded marketplace Picnic at Hanging Rock producer Jo Porter is looking for ideas that are bold enough to cut through.
Actor Yael Stone on her serendipitous route to being on series across Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO, and what she would impart to budding actors.
Experience the buzz behind FremantleMedia’s adaptation for Foxtel.
Director Nash Edgerton speaks from Sundance Film Festival about new series Mr Inbetween, casting fellow directors in cameos, and upcoming Charlize Theron feature Gringo.
Foxtel’s upcoming event drama series Picnic at Hanging Rock is the latest Australian series to be added to the Amazon Prime Video U.S. line-up following a deal with FremantleMedia International.