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Production designer Sam Hobbs reveals how he created 1960s Vietnam in Australia for Danger Close: The Battle of Long Tan.
Dance Academy stars Xenia Goodwin, Alicia Banit, Thomas Lacey and director Jeffrey Walker on their experience working on the film.
Talented creatives behind Mad Max: Fury Road, The Dressmaker, That Sugar Film and many more, were among the AACTA Screen Craft Excellence Award winners.
Upcoming Aussie horror flick, Bloodlands is set in Albania and it’s about blood feuds, witches and coming-of-age. We chat to director Steven Kastrissios, whose last feature was his 2009 debut, The Horseman.
Former Home & Away star Tai Hara steps into the director’s chair with Colour Blind, a new comedic web series based on his own experiences in casting rooms.
Cleverman directors Leah Purcell and Wayne Blair and stars Rob Collins, Deborah Mailman and Hunter Page-Lochard on what we can expect when the series returns to ABC TV on 29 June.
Director Lachlan McLeod discusses documenting the life and work of trauma cleaner Sandra Pankhurst in the feature documentary, Clean.
Leading Australian cinematographer Stefan Duscio ACS delves into the role of a cinematographer.
From acclaimed animation to worlds of adventure, this showcase celebrates some of the Children & Family productions that have attracted audiences both here and abroad.
Captivating feature films and powerful documentaries – this showcase celebrates some of the recent productions supported by the First Nations Department.
In 2018, Screen Australia's Indigenous Department will turn 25.
This year marks 25 years of Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department, which supports Indigenous Australians to tell their own screen stories.