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Michael Ware explains how he turned his Handycam footage from the Iraq War into chilling documentary, Only the Dead.
Journalist Michael Ware explains how he turned his Handycam footage from the Iraq War into chilling documentary Only the Dead.
Canada Media Fund and the Australian Government through Screen Australia announced a near CAD$800,000* incentive specifically for digital interactive works today at the Power to the Pixel conference in London.
Australian impact producer Alex Kelly reveals how she’s bringing grassroots climate change movements together with the documentary This Changes Everything.
Sarah Snook’s character in The Dressmaker, Gertrude goes through a huge transformation in the film and costume plays a huge role in that.
Australian actress Sarah Snook continues to soar on Australian film and television, capping off a stellar year with a double whammy of The Dressmaker and The Beautiful Lie.
Seven Network has announced three new star-studded, Screen Australia-funded Aussie series for 2016.
Robyn Butler chats to us about her latest work, the film Now Add Honey, a comedy about societal pressure placed on women and girls.
Wolf Creek is finding new life on television screens a decade after its release, but what are its stars up to these days?
We’re pleased to announce our latest addition to the Production team.
Randy, the outspoken purple puppet from comedic duo Sammy J and Randy, has made history as the first puppet ever to be nominated for an AACTA award.
Utopia star Celia Pacquola is throwing herself in the deep end again by co-writing and starring in upcoming ABC comedy series Rosehaven.