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She’s one of the most accomplished women in film, but Laura Jones hates being the centre of attention.
Ben Law’s memoir is the basis for new TV series, The Family Law, which follows 14-year-old Ben over one particular summer when his parents separate.
Comedian Lawrence Leung has turned his one man show, Sucker, into a feature film starring YouTube sensation John Luc and veteran actor Timothy Spall.
Australians have entered a new and exciting age of television, says the director behind shows including The Beautiful Lie, Gallipoli and Puberty Blues.
Robyn Butler chats to us about her latest work, the film Now Add Honey, a comedy about societal pressure placed on women and girls.
In an exceptional opportunity for emerging Australian screenwriters, applications are open for an innovative residential Script Lab workshop with Bryan Elsley.
Fragments of Friday is a new Aussie web series about three friends trying to figure out what they’d done on their Friday nights.
Australian feature film Sucker has its world premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August. It's come a long since its beginnings as a one-man stage show.
Werner Film Productions’ The Story Lab initiative is now seeking submissions from writers for original television concepts with international appeal.
Jacquelin Perske on the challenges of Deadline Gallipoli.
Screen Australia and Sydney Film Festival are pleased to present John Michael McDonagh, in a special one-off Masterclass at the Festival Hub at Lower Town Hall on Friday 6 June.