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All the colour from the annual G’Day USA gala in Hollywood.
Academy Award-winning costume and production designer Catherine Martin reflects on her career, gender equality and G’Day USA’s Lifetime Achievement Award.
From the lead roles in the US, to the new audiences from Poland to Mexico – we check in with our local talent taking on the world.
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.
From the Spierig brothers and Alethea Jones to Judy Davis and Ryan Kwanten, we take a look at Aussies who've been having huge success internationally.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason and writer Benjamin Law take stock a year on from Miranda Tapsell's rousing call for more diversity at the Logies.
Mad Max: Fury Road roared away from the Academy Awards with six awards – the most trophies won by any movie on the night and Australia’s most successful film at the Oscars® in history.
Hoping to give an emerging Australian filmmaker their big break at Tropfest, the revived short film festival has announced the Oscar-winner will be one of this year’s judges.
Holding the Man, Last Cab to Darwin, The Dressmaker, Celia Pacquola... Find out what stood out for some of Australia's most talented actors this year at the 5th AACTA Awards Ceremony.
Utopia star Celia Pacquola is throwing herself in the deep end again by co-writing and starring in upcoming ABC comedy series Rosehaven.
Randy, the outspoken purple puppet from comedic duo Sammy J and Randy, has made history as the first puppet ever to be nominated for an AACTA award.
Women in Film was the theme of this year’s BFI London Film Festival – and none represented it better than Cate Blanchett and director Jennifer Peedom.