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The $20 million Supporting Cinemas’ Retention Endurance and Enhancement of Neighbourhoods (SCREEN) Fund has opened.
Screen Australia is seeking expressions of interest from production companies to take part in the first year of placements for the Emerging Writers' Incubator.
Liz Doran talks about the challenges of jumping from writing to producing for SBS series The Tailings and why mentorship works.
Whether you’re staying in, hopping to the movies or overindulging on chocolate, there’s plenty of new TV shows, films and online series to get stuck into this long weekend.
Director Stevie Cruz-Martin talks about her process behind the new dramatic web series The Tailings.
The showrunners of Wakefield on plotting the eight-episode ABC TV series, how music influences their writing, and the challenges and silver linings of a COVID-19 shutdown.
Writer/director Seth Larney explains his process behind the ‘school sequence’ from his feature film, 2067.
Author, playwright and screenwriter Debra Oswald reflects on Offspring, the writing process and developing her new novel for screen.
Girls Can’t Surf director/producer Christopher Nelius and producer Michaela Perske on the challenges of bringing an untold sporting documentary to the big screen.
To celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day on 8 March, we’re shining the spotlight on 20 talented women in screen who you should look out for in 2021.