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Aussie shows to enjoy from self isolation.
Acclaimed filmmaker Warwick Thornton on being both director and subject in The Beach, and back-to-back filming in Western Australia on Mystery Road.
Warwick Thornton's feature documentary about the Southern Cross We Don't Need a Map is the opening night film at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival.
Written and wrapped at breakneck speed, script producer Timothy Hobart talks about the ride that has been Wanted and why we need more shows like it.
Venice programming correspondent Paolo Bertolin is coming to Australia in June.
Director of Photography Martin McGrath discusses the methods he used in order to visually portray mental illness in the new dramatic series Wakefield.
Director Kriv Stenders is joined by actors David Wenham and Sean Keenan, producers Helen Bowden and Kristian Moliere to discuss Network Ten’s Wake In Fright mini-series.
Writer/director/producer Sonya Pemberton on scripted documentaries, science communication and collaborating with Derek Muller.
Virtual reality technology offers a whole new immersive experience for audiences and exciting possibilities for filmmakers.
Screen Australia will host Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) pre-selector Paolo Bertolin to view new eligible feature films.
Screen Australia will soon be hosting Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) pre-selector Paolo Bertolin in Australia to view new eligible feature films.
Paolo Bertolin, representative for the Venice International Film Festival, will be in Australia in June to view new Australian feature films for preselection.