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The key creatives behind All My Friends Are Racist talk about the authorship that ensured a comedy like no other.
Producer Ian Collie looks at how Jack Irish has evolved as Guy Pearce’s private eye shifts from telemovies to his own ABC TV series.
Sales agents give the low-down on what they want, the reasoning behind some of their recent Australian acquisitions, and more.
Director Larissa Behrendt discusses her passion for the documentary medium in communicating positive First Nations stories in the new series, The First Inventors.
Three years ago, Taryn Brumfitt could never have thought she'd be a filmmaker, but when her personal story went viral, she realised Embrace was needed.
The filmmakers behind Zach’s Ceremony talk about the importance of Good Pitch² Australia and crowd-funding in helping their documentary get made.
Writer and executive producer Sarah Lambert talks about the challenges of adapting a beloved novel into ABC’s new eight-part series The Messenger.
Warwick Thornton candidly shares his experience working on his new film, The New Boy.
Needing advice on taking the next step in your screen career? These five talented creatives share their thoughts.
The Other Guy creator and star Matt Okine, co-star Adam Briggs and producer Angie Fielder spoke to Screen Australia on set in Sydney.
Producer Emile Sherman discusses his ongoing collaboration with director Jane Campion for their new film, The Power of the Dog.
Wake In Fright producer Helen Bowden reveals how tracking down a near 60-year-old document to an archive in Paris was pivotal to making the Network Ten drama.