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The showrunners of Wakefield on plotting the eight-episode ABC TV series, how music influences their writing, and the challenges and silver linings of a COVID-19 shutdown.
Author, playwright and screenwriter Debra Oswald reflects on Offspring, the writing process and developing her new novel for screen.
Girls Can’t Surf director/producer Christopher Nelius and producer Michaela Perske on the challenges of bringing an untold sporting documentary to the big screen.
To celebrate this year’s International Women’s Day on 8 March, we’re shining the spotlight on 20 talented women in screen who you should look out for in 2021.
Australians in Film’s Peter Ritchie on working in Hollywood and their call-out for new voices to learn from some of the biggest names in the business.
Hear direct from the cinematographers of Australian film, television, documentary and web series as they break down what they filmed with and why.
From working with Netflix to tips for building an audience on YouTube, Aunty Donna director Max Miller talks through the rise of the Australian sketch comedy group.
Producer/actor Witiyana Marika and director Stephen Maxwell Johnson talk about their 20-year journey toward making High Ground.
The producers behind the highest-rating Australian adult TV drama of 2020 – Mystery Road series 2 – discuss new frontier film High Ground and creating stories with something to say.
Producer Bruna Papandrea from Made Up Stories on why there’s nowhere better than Australia to make film and television.
Producers Steve Hutensky and Jodi Matterson of Made Up Stories talk through shooting and releasing titles in the midst of a pandemic.
The Dry star Eric Bana and co-writer/director Robert Connolly on bringing a bestselling novel to life on the big screen.