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You’ve heard of the Bechdel test? Well, here are 11 films, TV series and online shows that not only pass the test, but were written or directed by a woman.
Screen Forever 2015 is done and dusted, but the impact of SPA’s Ones to Watch program is ongoing for this year’s 14 emerging producers.
Screen Australia’s Premium Fund is allowing established creators to hone their craft, and for Adele Vuko, expand ideas.
Embracing change, this year’s Berlinale provided the perfect platform for Australian creatives working far beyond their comfort zones.
Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner discusses the opportunities and challenges for Australian producers in 2018.
An overwhelming wave of positivity has met Screen Australia’s Gender Matters initiatives, but as many acknowledge, these are just the first steps.
Peter Ritchie has been the Executive Director of LA-based Australians in Film since 2015, and knows what does and doesn’t work in the City of Angels.
Gender Matters aimed to create a surge of female stories through Brilliant Stories, but how do you ensure long-lasting change? Enter: Brilliant Careers.
Behind the eclectic concepts of Brilliant Stories is a myriad of female voices, some of which have yet to be heard at this level before.
Australian company Gyde wants to help the Australian industry combat piracy and connect audiences with film & TV through their patented technology.
Development executives Donna Chang and Tanya Phegan on their approach to pursuing, pitching and shaping ideas for the screen.
Needing advice on taking the next step in your screen career? These five talented creatives share their thoughts.