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Creator, director, co-writer and co-producer Stef Smith discusses how her experiences with therapy shaped her new series It’s Fine, I’m Fine.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce new Development Executives Imogen Gardam and Bobby Romia who both started this week, reporting to Head of Development Louise Gough.
Director Rachel Perkins on a career that includes Redfern Now, Total Control, Mystery Road and her latest documentary series The Australian Wars.
Director Maya Newell discusses the seven-year journey making the short documentary, The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone.
The Heights showrunner and co-creator Warren Clarke on making a show that reflected Australian audiences on-screen and off.
Mystery Road: Origin director Dylan River talks about moving into longform TV while Macario De Souza makes the shift from documentary features to drama with 6 Festivals.
Script supervisor Kristin Voumard on being an on-set voice for the editor and learnings from a 30+ year career spanning everything from Round the Twist to Marvel movies.
Authenticity is a journey not a destination. It needs awareness combined with action at every stage from idea to distribution. To facilitate this we need to create certain conditions.
Screen Australia’s Head of First Nations Angela Bates on a prolific 12 months for the department and why she’s optimistic about the future.
The creative team behind Elvis on creating a big budget studio movie in Australia.
As an ageing emerging creative, and trans advocate, screen storytelling without throwing away your advocacy hat provides some challenges.
The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson writer, director, producer and star Leah Purcell on adapting her acclaimed play for the screen.