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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.
A collection of articles, podcasts and video interviews with First Nations storytellers and where to watch their projects.
Hear from 9 creatives whose careers are going from strength-to-strength.
Authenticity is a journey not a destination. It needs awareness combined with action at every stage from idea to distribution. To facilitate this we need to create certain conditions.
Script supervisor Kristin Voumard on being an on-set voice for the editor and learnings from a 30+ year career spanning everything from Round the Twist to Marvel movies.
Writer/director Dylan River talks about creating a new beginning for iconic TV detective Jay Swan for the new series Mystery Road: Origin.
Screen Australia has announced the return of Talent USA: New York.
Writer/director Macario de Souza recounts the insurmountable odds he and his team had to overcome to make the feature film 6 Festivals.
SBS Head of Scripted Julie Eckersley on pitching, what they’re looking for, and investing in people and development.
Screen Australia has opened applications for screen practitioners to attend Content London, a world leading development marketplace and conference.
Mystery Road: Origin director Dylan River talks about moving into longform TV while Macario De Souza makes the shift from documentary features to drama with 6 Festivals.