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Director Simon Baker on making an Australian first-time feature after two decades acting in the US.
Directors Yolanda Ramke and Ben Howling talk about their experience directing their first feature film Cargo.
In an increasingly crowded marketplace Picnic at Hanging Rock producer Jo Porter is looking for ideas that are bold enough to cut through.
Actor Mia Wasikowska on returning to work in Australia on Mirrah Foulkes’ feature directing debut Judy and Punch and the camaraderie of the Aussie industry.
Writer/director Paul Damien Williams discusses working on his first feature documentary, Gurrumul.
The creators of new SBS On Demand series Homecoming Queens take us behind the scenes of their comedy inspired by real life.
The creators of SBS On Demand’s first commission Homecoming Queens are tearing down traditional storytelling formats – they reveal how and why.
Projects approved for Screen Australia production funding from 2 April 2018 need to comply with the Code.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason lists his top three takeaways for the Australian industry now the Australian International Screen Forum has wrapped up in New York.
Director Garth Davis (Lion) talks about his experience directing his latest film Mary Magdalene.
Safe Harbour co-writer and showrunner Belinda Chayko breaks down how they mapped out and wrote the complex, compelling drama – and why television is the home for original Australian voices.
Director Adrian Russell Wills talks about his new documentary Black Divaz, which follows the inaugural Miss First Nation drag pageant.