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Orange is the New Black showrunner Jenji Kohan talks Wentworth, The Katering Show and why diversity needs to be the norm, not a trend.
It’s gripped audiences at film festivals in Melbourne and Toronto as well as the Mardi Gras Queer Film Festival and now Downriver is set for local release.
Ivan Sen talks Goldstone's journey, from creating a town from scratch in remote Queensland, to bringing it to the big smoke for Sydney Film Festival.
Virtual reality technology offers a whole new immersive experience for audiences and exciting possibilities for filmmakers.
Having amassed millions of views with their car lipsync videos, SketchShe decided to take their work to the next level. Enter Traffic Jam the Musical.
We check in with the Australian creatives who are writing, directing and acting in high profile projects from across the globe.
Creator Ryan Griffen walks us through the densely layered world of Cleverman, brimming with creatures, culture and suspense.
Secret City co-creator Steve Lewis loves House of Cards, but he wants to see more Australian political thrillers on our screens.
Producer Ariel Waymouth was pulled back into the world of animation when she got wind of Suspect Moustache, a series that was as outrageous as it was funny.
WildBear Entertainment was prompted to produce Making Tracks by a commissioning editor at German public broadcaster NDR.
Venice programming correspondent Paolo Bertolin is coming to Australia in June.
At high school, drama unfolds every single day. So imagine the challenge facing Revolution School series producer Alex West as he tried to fit the ups and downs of an entire school year into just four episodes.