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Superwog’s Theo Saidden on co-writing/directing/producing and co-starring in the duo’s TV pilot and why they will always try to make YouTube videos, no matter what.
Meet the two brothers behind one of Australia's most successful YouTube channels.
The emerging Australian producer and director behind Berlinale-bound Jade of Death explain why dramatic web series are the new black.
Co-creators, writers, producers and directors Robyn Butler and Wayne Hope discuss bringing a diverse group of voices together for the anthology series Summer Love.
Comedian Lawrence Leung has turned his one man show, Sucker, into a feature film starring YouTube sensation John Luc and veteran actor Timothy Spall.
Producer Dan Goldberg reveals how Mint Pictures was given unprecedented access inside an ultra-Orthodox Jewish sect in Melbourne for Strictly Jewish.
Venice Film Festival jury member David Stratton speaks from Italy about Warwick Thornton’s Sweet Country, his reviewing career, his greatest achievements and his earliest movie memory.
The world of documentary storytelling is growing increasingly diverse – and ever-more compelling – as this year’s International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) attendees knew only too well.
Stories from the Torres Strait Islands will be brought to life on screen in a landmark initiative launched today.
Funding models open doors for emerging and established creators.
Director Shawn Seet on the challenges and opportunities of bringing iconic Australian story Storm Boy to the silver screen in 2019.