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Legendary Australian director Bruce Beresford shares his experience directing his latest film Ladies in Black.
Australian feature film The Nightingale, directed by Jennifer Kent, won two awards at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on Saturday 8 September.
After “falling into” the film industry, Darlene Johnson has used her platform to tell the kind of stories she never saw growing up Aboriginal in Australia.
Director Jeremy Sims makes his first foray into factual with a feature doco about Wayne Gardner.
He’s a familiar face on the big and small screen. Yet after a decade in the industry, Aaron Fa’Aoso is looking towards the future of Indigenous storytelling with single-minded focus.
This year marks 25 years of Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department, which supports Indigenous Australians to tell their own screen stories.
Growing up in Western Australia, Kodie Bedford dreamt of being Buffy. Now, as one of Australia’s most promising screenwriters, she wants to write the next Buffy.
Writer/director Billie Pleffer shares her experience creating Deadlock, the new youth-focused series for ABC iview.
Director, producer and one of the stars of Brothers' Nest, Clayton Jacobson, shares his experience making the film.
Secure a seat at Screen Australia's free one-day forum led by renowned US producer Sheila Hanahan Taylor (Final Destination, Oddball).
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.