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2017年11月22日星期三,来自澳大利亚和中国的影视界专业人士将在布里斯班聚集一堂,庆祝澳中电影合作制片协定签署十周年。
The comedian, creator, writer and host of three-part documentary series Queerstralia on why making documentary is like wrangling a “living, breathing, terrifying beast.”
As summer well and truly kicks off, we take a look at some fantastic Screen Australia-funded scripted series from 2019.
From viral short films to Netflix features, the global Haunting series and Australian TV with Troppo, writer/director Yolanda Ramke reflects on the steps that got her here.
Actor Yael Stone on her serendipitous route to being on series across Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO, and what she would impart to budding actors.
Co-writer/director Kiah Roache-Turner explains his process for making the ‘post-title credits scene’ from his feature film, Wyrmwood: Apocalypse.
Aussie animation studio Bogan Entertainment Solutions were onto a winner in 2012 when they created and produced telemovie Exchange Student Zero.
Where does gender disparity in the Australian screen industry start?
Wolf Creek is finding new life on television screens a decade after its release, but what are its stars up to these days?
Mick Taylor is back. John Jarratt on bringing his iconic sociopath back to screens for the new Stan series, and what SVOD is doing for Aussie storytelling.
A new generation of Aussies are flocking to the web to create fearless, gut-busting comedy, and grabbing the attention of decision-makers and fans alike.
Director Tanith Glynn-Maloney talks about directing her first feature film, Windcatcher.