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Writer/director/producer Rolf de Heer on the evolution of the Australian screen industry, his advice for aspiring filmmakers and his unique writing process.
Lion director Garth Davis, producer Emile Sherman and stars Nicole Kidman and Dev Patel discuss working in Australia and taking Saroo Brierley’s story from page to cinema.
Rosehaven’s Luke McGregor on his increased admiration for Rob Sitch and why Tasmania is the next Hollywood.
In an effort to address the lack of opportunity for entry-level female television screenwriters, producer Imogen Banks (Offspring) and screenwriter Alice Bell (Puberty Blues) have launched Smart For a Girl: Roar.
Screen Australia’s Gender Matters initiative took centre stage at this year’s Toronto International Film Festival at the industry panel Women at the Helm: Because its 2016
Spin Out is shining a spotlight on regional Australia – and it’s not the only one.
Claudia Karvan on producing Doctor Doctor with writer Tony McNamara and Ian ‘Jolly’ Collie, and returning to collaborate with Nine Network.
John Collee speaks about the fundamentals on how to get your script to cut through, and be less likely to fail, when submitting for funding.
Screen Australia launches a comprehensive report into diversity on Australian screens to inform the conversation and calls for real, long-lasting change.
Behind the eclectic concepts of Brilliant Stories is a myriad of female voices, some of which have yet to be heard at this level before.
Gender Matters aimed to create a surge of female stories through Brilliant Stories, but how do you ensure long-lasting change? Enter: Brilliant Careers.
Ten times Australian stage plays were transformed into films.