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  • Beverly Hillbillies meets Modern Family

    Step inside the gated home of Sydney’s new millionaires and see what all the fuss is about with Here Come the Habibs.

    03 Feb 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Australians at Sundance

    Lynette Wallworth’s Collisions, screening as part of this year’s Sundance film festival, provides a visceral look at a uniquely Australian story.

    02 Feb 2016
    By Ed Gibbs
  • Call for applications: Hot Docs delegation

    Screen Australia to host a delegation at Hot Docs in Toronto.

    01 Feb 2016
    By Screen Australia
  • AUSSIE CITIES SHINE ON THE SMALL SCREEN

    Here’s a dozen times Australian locations became their own pivotal characters in television.

    25 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Radha Mitchell: Back for female-led Looking for Grace

    Actor Radha Mitchell returns to her homeland for her first Australian film in half a decade with Looking for Grace.

    25 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Cleverman off to Berlinale

    Epic genre series Cleverman is selected for Berlinale, not only commending the quality of Indigenous storytelling, but changing attitudes toward television too.

    24 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Wizards and the web

    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.

    20 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Multiculturalism on TV

    Diversity shouldn’t be the central focus of a series, but simply exist within a moving, engaging and universal story, says Tony Ayres, producer of SBS series, The Family Law.

    20 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Coming soon: Bloodlands

    Upcoming Aussie horror flick, Bloodlands is set in Albania and it’s about blood feuds, witches and coming-of-age. We chat to director Steven Kastrissios, whose last feature was his 2009 debut, The Horseman.

    20 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Quentin Tarantino’s top Australian films

    Academy award-winner Quentin Tarantino talks about his long love affair with Aussie film and dubs Fury Road “the most amazing movie I’ve seen this year”.

    17 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • A Footscray fantasy

    YouTube star Michael Shanks has taken the leap to television with his pop-culture infused comedy The Wizards of Aus, and talks everything from orcs to an Australian Hot Fuzz.

    13 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca
  • Tragedy + time = comedy

    Ben Law’s memoir is the basis for new TV series, The Family Law, which follows 14-year-old Ben over one particular summer when his parents separate.

    13 Jan 2016
    By Caris Bizzaca