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Co-creators, writers, producers and directors Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope discuss bringing a diverse group of voices together for the anthology series Summer Love.
Co-creators, writers and executive producers Ellie Beaumont and Drew Proffitt discuss the joys of collaboration for their new drama series After The Verdict.
Writer/director Macario de Souza recounts the insurmountable odds he and his team had to overcome to make the feature film 6 Festivals.
Captivating feature films and powerful documentaries – this showcase celebrates some of the recent productions supported by the First Nations Department.
Writer/actor Jackie van Beek embraces nudity and a made-up language for her new comedy Nude Tuesday.
Set up director Daniel Nettheim discusses set design and diversity in casting for the new crime drama series The Twelve.
From revealing creative insights to navigating on-set challenges, some of Australia’s top filmmakers explain their process behind the making of key scenes from a film or TV series.
The Elvis team discuss how they brought the larger-than-life legend to the big screen – all during a pandemic.
Screenwriter Blake Ayshford breaks down a pivotal sequence from episode two of Mystery Road season two.
Co-writer and co-director Tiriki Onus takes a personal journey through his family’s past in the documentary Ablaze.
Writer/director Renee Webster reveals how her curiosity about a small personal services business served as inspiration for her feature film debut, How To Please A Woman.
Writer, director and leading actress Leah Purcell talks about her deep connection to the Snowy Mountains landscape in making her new feature film The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson.