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Filmmaker Luke Eve shares how he turned a pandemic setback into a creative outlet with his new digital series, Cancelled.
Brimming with energy, Cannes was yet again a busy festival and market for Australian producers, filmmakers and creatives.
Directors Yolanda Ramke and Ben Howling talk about their experience directing their first feature film Cargo.
Colourful comedies and challenging examinations of our past – take a look at our LGBTQI+ community on screen.
It's been another cracker of year and we're looking back at some of the key highlights, as well as looking forward to 2018.
Look back on some of the best Australian screen stories and industry moments of 2018, and get a sneak peek at what’s to come in 2019.
In this video we celebrate just a handful of the amazing Aussie stories that hit screens in 2019, and the many more to come in 2020.
This year marks 25 years of Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department, which supports Indigenous Australians to tell their own screen stories.
In 2018, Screen Australia's Indigenous Department will turn 25.
Captivating feature films and powerful documentaries – this showcase celebrates some of the recent productions supported by the First Nations Department.
From acclaimed animation to worlds of adventure, this showcase celebrates some of the Children & Family productions that have attracted audiences both here and abroad.
Leading Australian cinematographer Stefan Duscio ACS delves into the role of a cinematographer.