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The Dendy/Icon Group team behind Last Cab to Darwin's success discuss the journey behind the release.
Last Cab To Darwin’s producers Greg Duffy and Lisa Duff get frank about the film’s budget.
Wolf Creek is finding new life on television screens a decade after its release, but what are its stars up to these days?
Robyn Butler chats to us about her latest work, the film Now Add Honey, a comedy about societal pressure placed on women and girls.
The Screen Australia/Australian Directors Guild Director’s Attachment Scheme is proving to be a valuable springboard for emerging directors, with an increasing emphasis on gender equality and cultural diversity.
With Halloween just around the corner, here are some of the most terrifying Aussie films to have come out over the past 30 years.
Australian actress Sarah Snook continues to soar on Australian film and television, capping off a stellar year with a double whammy of The Dressmaker and The Beautiful Lie.
Aussie actor Liam Hemsworth had been searching for a movie to make back home in Australia when he finally came across The Dressmaker.
Whether it’s welcoming Bollywood crews to Australia or casting fast-bowler Brett Lee as his leading man, director Anupam Sharma has always gotten a kick out of pushing boundaries. And with his latest flick UNindian, he may have hit a six.
When Robert Connolly picked Bangarra Artistic Director Stephen Page to direct Sand – one of the episodes of the film adaptation of Tim Winton’s The Turning – he brokered a marriage between an established dance talent and another medium.
Tracey Robertson, CEO and executive producer at Hoodlum, on optioning the rights for Secrets & Lies to US television network ABC.
Four Australian films will have their Asian premieres at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) from 1-10 October.