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Causeway Films producer Kristina Ceyton breaks down their tailored approach to film festival releases and the significance they can have.
Top End Wedding’s Miranda Tapsell speaks from Sundance about being empowered to write the stories she wants to see.
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.
Director Nash Edgerton speaks from Sundance Film Festival about new series Mr Inbetween, casting fellow directors in cameos, and upcoming Charlize Theron feature Gringo.
Australian Danielle Macdonald was one of the hottest names to come out of Sundance Film Festival this year playing a New Jersey rapper in Patti Cake$ - here’s how she did it.
Toni Collette talks from Sundance Film Festival about producing aspirations, why Gender Matters, Jasper Jones and working on Fun Mom Dinner with Australian director Alethea Jones, who she’s known since Tropfest in 2012.
Australian films have enjoyed a strong international presence already this year and no one knows that more than Screen Australia’s Richard Harris.
Australian/UK company See-Saw Films and New Zealand’s Escapade Pictures produced Top of the Lake, which is represented by BBC Worldwide. Emile Sherman talks about its success and explains the value of co-commissioning.
Lynette Wallworth’s Collisions, screening as part of this year’s Sundance film festival, provides a visceral look at a uniquely Australian story.