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  • 'Fires'
    Features

    Head of drama at Australia’s ABC talks competing with streamers 2z3t6t

    2022-03-29T11:47:00Z 65694v

    Sally Riley, head of drama at Australia’s ABC, discusses the type of shows she is commissioning, and the role of the public broadcaster in the country’s scripted landscape.

  • Godzilla v Kong
    News

    ‘Godzilla Vs Kong’ sequel set to shoot in Australia later in 2022 213m43

    2022-03-21T09:22:00Z

    It will mark the fifth title in Legendary and Warner Bros. MonsterVerse franchise

  • You Won't Be Alone
    Features

    Australian film sector boosted by drive to find diverse voices 1t2k5u

    2022-03-08T12:02:00Z

    Some of the most exciting new films coming out of Australia are the result of a national drive to find and stories from traditionally underrepresented quarters.

  • Bettina Hamilton, Matt Vesely, Lucy Campbell
    News

    Sci-fi ‘Monolith’ wins first greenlight from Australian film lab 1i5c4u

    2022-02-22T08:36:00Z

    Shooting set to begin in May ahead of a festival premiere later in 2022.

  • Seriously Red
    News

    Australian financier Storyd steps up to female-driven features 4r1k1o

    2022-02-18T11:29:00Z

    Initial investments include Daina Reid’s ‘Run Rabbit Run’ and Gracie Otto’s ‘Seriously Red’.

  • Grainne Brunsdon
    News

    Grainne Brunsdon named head of content at Screen Australia 5o5g6a

    2022-02-17T07:19:00Z

    Screen NSW executive takes up influential role in March.

  • Melbourne
    News

    Melbourne Film Festival introduces new award worth $100,000 k5x4e

    2022-02-16T12:48:00Z

    The best film award is for features from anywhere in the world that are either a debut or a second film for the director.

  • peter rabbit 2
    News

    Australian films reach 35-year high at the local box office in 2021 l553f

    2022-01-26T11:14:00Z

    They were led by Sony’s ‘Peter Rabbit 2’ and Roadshow’s ‘The Dry’. 

  • The Mountain 1
    Features

    Four Australian films to tempt festival directors in 2022 37656

    2022-01-25T12:23:00Z

    A new film from Rolf de Heer as well as fresh names are sparking buzz. 

  • Thor: Love and Thunder at Comic-Con
    News

    International film, TV for more than half of fiscal 2020/21 production spend in Australia 466i66

    2021-12-08T21:16:00Z

    Screen Australia data reflects surge in production since industry adjusted to pandemic.

  • nitram
    News

    ‘Nitram’ wins major prizes at Australian Academy Awards u233q

    2021-12-08T11:48:00Z

    The film won in the best film, director and original screenplay categories. 

  • Lion 3
    News

    Australian TV rebate gets boost while popular film is left at same level 5w6w46

    2021-12-03T10:49:00Z

    The local industry has greeted both moves with relief. 

  • David Gulpilil in Charlie's Country
    News

    Iconic Australian actor David Gulpilil dies 6r2j16

    2021-11-29T13:33:00Z

    The actor starred in films including ‘Walkabout’, ‘Crocodile Dundee’ and ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’

  • Titane
    Features

    Sydney Film Festival director Nashen Moodley talks date changes, fainting audience 3y4h67

    2021-11-15T16:59:00Z

    Moodley discussed staging this year’s event, the most talked about films and the pros and cons of the on-demand elements.

  • 'There Is No Evil'
    News

    Mohammad Rasoulof’s ‘There Is No Evil’ wins top prize at Sydney Film Festival 653v2c

    2021-11-14T09:49:00Z

    Ben Sharrock’s Limbo received a special mention.

  • 'No Time To Die'
    Features

    How are vaccine ports, health checks and social distancing impacting cinema-going around the world? 5x5f1j

    2021-10-29T11:24:00Z

    No Time To Die’s potent global rollout has steadied the nerves of exhibitors, but Covid-19 rules still present a mixed bag for audiences.

  • Nitram
    Features

    Funding challenges and difficult subject matter: making Justin Kurzel’s ‘Nitram’ 2td5u

    2021-07-10T05:00:00Z

    Australian producer Nick Batzias discusses the Palme d’Or contender.

  • Marten Rabarts
    Features

    My Screen Life: New Zealand festival director Marten Rabarts on watching whales from his office 352b7

    2021-04-09T10:07:00Z

    The globetrotting film exec turned festival director reflects on a year spent grounded and his formative influences.

  • valley-90388_1920
    Features

    How easy (or not) is it for international cast and crew to shoot in Australia and New Zealand in 2021? 28181f

    2021-02-18T11:51:00Z

    Filmmakers need to navigate tight entry rules, ission caps and strict quarantine protocols. 

  • Carol
    News

    Four debuts, two local films in Adelaide competition line-up 1s463z

    2015-09-09T15:07:00Z

    The Adelaide Film Festival has announced its competition line-up for 2015.