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Members of the Australian Screen Sector Task Force have revised the COVID-Safe Guidelines to reflect the current Australian landscape in relation to the ongoing pandemic, and learning from the past two years of production in Australia and internationally.
River co-writer and co-director Jennifer Peedom on collaborating again with the Australian Chamber Orchestra and the move into drama storytelling.
New voices, new wonders and new insights – this showcase celebrates some of the Documentary productions that have garnered recent acclaim and dazzled audiences.
The co-creators of ABC series MaveriX on the drive to bring the teen adventure drama to Australian and global screens.
Three experts on screen marketing break down everything.
Three creative teams share their experiences making and releasing their series on the social media platform.
Screen Australia will host Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) pre-selector Paolo Bertolin to view new eligible feature films in May.
Four years after the launch of NITV/ABC kids’ series Grace Beside Me, producers Dena Curtis and Lois Randall look back on what made the popular series work.
The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson writer, director, producer and star Leah Purcell on adapting her acclaimed play for the screen.
Writer, director and leading actress Leah Purcell talks about her deep connection to the Snowy Mountains landscape in making her new feature film The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson.
Hear from Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason, producer Sue Maslin AO, marketing and distribution expert Courtney Botfield and much more ahead of the Australian Feature Film Summit.
Writer/director Renee Webster reveals how her curiosity about a small personal services business served as inspiration for her feature film debut, How To Please A Woman.