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Journalist Michael Ware explains how he turned his Handycam footage from the Iraq War into chilling documentary Only the Dead.
Sarah Snook’s character in The Dressmaker, Gertrude goes through a huge transformation in the film and costume plays a huge role in that.
Academy award-winner Quentin Tarantino talks about his long love affair with Aussie film and dubs Fury Road “the most amazing movie I’ve seen this year”.
Step inside the gated home of Sydney’s new millionaires and see what all the fuss is about with Here Come the Habibs.
Mick Taylor is back. John Jarratt on bringing his iconic sociopath back to screens for the new Stan series, and what SVOD is doing for Aussie storytelling.
Matthew Le Nevez could never have imagined the direction Australian TV would go. Emerging from drama school some 17 years ago, reality TV was king.
Jessica Mauboy and producer Karl Zwicky on how the Channel Seven series came about – and why it’s a big moment for diversity.
Rosehaven’s Luke McGregor on his increased admiration for Rob Sitch and why Tasmania is the next Hollywood.
Film critic David Stratton lists his top five Australian films ahead of the release of documentary David Stratton: A Cinematic Life.
How the team behind The Warriors adapted their idea and format to reel in a different demographic.
Australian Danielle Macdonald was one of the hottest names to come out of Sundance Film Festival this year playing a New Jersey rapper in Patti Cake$ - here’s how she did it.
Actor Alice Englert discusses working alongside her mother, director Jane Campion, and her burgeoning career as a filmmaker in her own right.