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15665 resultsEdinburgh Film Festival's closure sends chills up spines
The closure of the world's oldest continually running film festival is an ominous sign for festivals the world over.
Perth's first women in film festival launches
SWAN promises 'an opportunity for filmmakers to network and showcase their talents, while supporting other women in filmmaking'.
Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes swings into Sydney
Production for the latest film in the long-running Planet of the Apes saga has started in Australia, ahead of a…
Derry Girls Season 3 is a ghost story of hope ... and laughs
The spectre of death hangs over season 3 as the stakes are raised to operatic levels, but the laughter continues.
Inaugural 'wellbeing awards' for the Australian screen industry
The Screen Well Awards recognise and celebrate wellbeing initiatives and innovations in the screen industry.
Screenworks opens Career Pathways Program 2022
Screenworks’ Career Pathways Programs are designed to advance regional practitioners' jobs and careers.
The Stranger, Netflix review: a waking nightmare with heart
Electrifying cinema that intrigues and unbalances ... Welcome to the unnerving world of Joel Edgerton's The Stranger.
Cinespace launches residency program for indie Melbourne productions
The new facility in Melbourne's west offers equipment, facilities and other support to independent productions.
Indigenous artists and filmmakers exhibition at ACMI
How I See It will feature work by Amrita Hepi, Jazz Money, Joel Sherwood Spring and Jarra Karalinar Steel, among…
Want to be a TV fixer? Andrea Gorddard says 'knowledge is essential'
Logistics, location scouting, people skills, spreadsheets ... that's just the start of being a fixer in the screen industry.