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Writer/director Taika Waititi discusses his on-going inclusion of First Nations culture into his latest blockbuster, Thor: Love and Thunder.
Three creative teams share their experiences making and releasing their series on the social media platform.
Miranda Tapsell and Wayne Blair sit down with Screen News to discuss the making of their new film Top End Wedding.
Deborah Mailman discusses the return season of Total Control and the emotional rollercoaster ride in store for her character – and audiences.
Ben Law’s memoir is the basis for new TV series, The Family Law, which follows 14-year-old Ben over one particular summer when his parents separate.
Producer Lisa Duff discusses recreating Far North Queensland on the Gold Coast for the new drama series Troppo.
Writer and director AP Pobjoy talks about the personal impact making the online documentary series, Unerased had on them.
Writer/director/producer Sonya Pemberton on scripted documentaries, science communication and collaborating with Derek Muller.
Director Kriv Stenders is joined by actors David Wenham and Sean Keenan, producers Helen Bowden and Kristian Moliere to discuss Network Ten’s Wake In Fright mini-series.
Director of Photography Martin McGrath discusses the methods he used in order to visually portray mental illness in the new dramatic series Wakefield.
Warwick Thornton's feature documentary about the Southern Cross We Don't Need a Map is the opening night film at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival.
Director Jeremy Sims makes his first foray into factual with a feature doco about Wayne Gardner.