Television
Tasploitation 2016 competition with terror, a yellow moon and a touch of Bowie
Where better to have a horror filmmaking challenge than Tasmania, where you can run but you can never really hide?
Tomorrow's Parties
Despite an interesting premise and solid performances, Tomorrow's Parties dystopic visions limit the emotional pull.
Australian Directors' Guild Awards - Entries close SOON
2016 ADG Awards nominations due on 14 February, Herewith, a list of categories and the party announcement.
AIDC: more heroes, glimpses of program
Christmas behind it, the end of February rushing forwards, the AIDC is is full announcement mode.
ACMI welcomes AIDC to its new home
In 2016 Australia’s shrine to cinema, Australian Centre of the Moving Image (ACMI) becomes the new home of Australian International…
Super for arts professionals: getting the right advice
The erratic work life of arts professionals means many in the sector are unprepared for retirement – but they don’t…
The Hateful Eight
Quentin Tarantino's latest effort is a talky yet contemplative mystery-western you both did and didn't know he had in him.
Unveiled: Latest program announcements
Writers, filmmakers, musicians and play readings feature among this week’s arts news.
Big opportunity for big ideas
Art & About Sydney is eschewing the festival format, providing up to $85,000 per project to transform the city year…
Advanced Lighting, Production Design, Doco Interviews, TV Writing, Directing (Daina Reid) & More
AFTRS Open upcoming February highlights include: ADVANCED LIGHTING SKILLS with Roger Lanser, WRITING FOR TV (10 weeks online), Michael Philips’…