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Geena Davis is intent on highlighting sexism in Hollywood, as are these allies.
The lessons learned journeying from a sole trader to partner in a company that produces 130 hours of TV and feature documentaries every year.
As an ageing emerging creative, and trans advocate, screen storytelling without throwing away your advocacy hat provides some challenges.
Questions for writers to ask to get to the heart of characters and create an authentic world.
Writer and director Santilla Chingaipe wants the support she’s received in her career to become the norm rather than the exception.
Finding your voice and being authentically you despite the pressure to conform.
Writer/director Johanna Garvin reflects on the impact of leadership on sets such as Penguin Bloom and her own film Rocky & Me.
Go behind-the-scenes of five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and meet the creators of Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Screen Australia’s Head of Documentary Richard Huddleston shares the headline discussions and key takeaways from this year’s AIDC.
Meet the teams behind five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Local TV content is hugely popular with audiences and plays a vital role in informing the ways we think about ourselves and each other, but do our TV dramas reflect the diversity of Australia today?
Australian creatives, stars and projects – and the stories they create – continue to be in high demand across the globe.