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Needing advice on taking the next step in your screen career? These five talented creatives share their thoughts.
To celebrate the release of Sammy J and Randy in Ricketts Lane on ABC iview, we’re looking back at some other well-known Australian puppets who have made it big on the small screen.
Wake In Fright producer Helen Bowden reveals how tracking down a near 60-year-old document to an archive in Paris was pivotal to making the Network Ten drama.
An overwhelming wave of positivity has met Screen Australia’s Gender Matters initiatives, but as many acknowledge, these are just the first steps.
Creator Ryan Griffen walks us through the densely layered world of Cleverman, brimming with creatures, culture and suspense.
The director’s attachment shadowing and assisting Rachel Griffiths on Ride Like a Girl reveals her key takeaways from the experience so far.
Spin Out co-director/writer Tim Ferguson on the next revolution in the screen industry: giving a voice to filmmakers and actors with a disability.
In the spirit of Aussie summer holidays, we've packaged you up some festive GIF(t)s. You're welcome.
Producer Michael Boughen walks us through the Tomorrow When the War Began book, to film, to TV adaption and what fans can expect.
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.
Academy Award-nominated writer Tony McNamara (The Favourite) on developing The Great from a play to a feature to the TV series, working with US studios, writing process and more.
To celebrate 45 years since Mad Max roared onto Australian screens, recharge your vocab as we return to the Wasteland in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.