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Maya Newell’s feature documentary Gayby Baby follows four children with gay parents – Ebony, Gus, Graham and Matt – on their tricky path through adolescence against the backdrop of a growing marriage equality debate.
We put a spotlight on these acclaimed Australian technicians – including their career highlights and how they shot them – as part of International Women's Day.
Go behind-the-scenes of five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and meet the creators of Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Meet the teams behind five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Hoping to give an emerging Australian filmmaker their big break at Tropfest, the revived short film festival has announced the Oscar-winner will be one of this year’s judges.
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.
We celebrate the 20th anniversary of Moulin Rouge! by looking back at some of the most iconic moments from the film.
Secret City co-creator Steve Lewis loves House of Cards, but he wants to see more Australian political thrillers on our screens.
Diversity shouldn’t be the central focus of a series, but simply exist within a moving, engaging and universal story, says Tony Ayres, producer of SBS series, The Family Law.
Producer John Molloy talks about tapping into the nation’s nostalgia with Channel 7’s new miniseries Molly.
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.
The actor discusses Australian director Claire McCarthy’s feminist approach to Hamlet that’s been a decade in the making.