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Leah Purcell reflects on her time making the classic Australian film, Lantana.
Director of Photography Martin McGrath reflects on his time making the classic Australian film, Muriel’s Wedding 27 years after its cinematic release.
Journalist and presenter Marc Fennell on navigating a constantly changing industry and the personal impact of the ABC series The School That Tried to End Racism.
The key creatives behind All My Friends Are Racist talk about the authorship that ensured a comedy like no other.
Writer and director AB Morrison discusses alcohol and the pitfalls of recovery in his new queer web series Iggy & Ace.
Screenwriter Bevan Lee on returning to the characters, tone and world of the Rafters some eight years after waving goodbye.
Screen Australia has today announced a one-off contribution of up to $3,000 for Carer’s Costs will be available as part of successful development funding applications.
Applications for Enterprise People to close 30 September 2021.
Writer/director Johanna Garvin reflects on the impact of leadership on sets such as Penguin Bloom and her own film Rocky & Me.
Director Bjorn Stewart discusses the craft of comedy and pushing boundaries in the new ABC iview comedy series All My Friends Are Racist.
Screenwriter Jon Bell discusses co-writing on RFDS, and bringing a First Nations perspective to the horror genre with his short film The Moogai.
Producer Joanna Werner talks about 80s styles, shoulder pads and the challenges bringing the new dramatic ABC series The Newsreader to the screen.