David Tiley

David Tiley was the Editor of Screenhub from 2005 until he became Content Lead for Film in 2021 with a special interest in policy. He is a writer in screen media with a long career in educational programs, documentary, and government funding, with a side order in script editing. He values curiosity, humour and objectivity in support of Australian visions and the art of storytelling.

David Tiley's Latest Articles

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What's On - Arab Film Fest + Ghibli + French sound expert

The Arab Film Festival has an interesting guest; BIFF is running now; Cinefest Oz is nearly ready: GOMA has an…

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MIFF shorts winners as AACTAs wait

MIFF Australian shorts winners have been announced, which we can compare with the AACTA list.

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National Ratings from Sunday 13 August 2017 - the whole batch

Nine owned the week, even when it didn't have a reno show.

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AACTA 2017 - the documentary finalists

Have your say on AIDC 2018. Read the evidence about the health of feature docs in Australia. Should we despair?

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AACTA 2017 - the battle begins, and it could be ugly

What do we have here? A revolution in falling expectations.

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MIFF 2017 - launching into new sartorial era

MIFF is probably the largest ever, the city is stuffed with film tragics, the weather comes from Satan's fridge, and…

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National Ratings from Sunday 6 August 2017 - the whole batch

Nine continues to own the week as Seven is stuck with Hell's Kitchen minus the Great Insultor. What would possess…

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Documentary powerhouse Mandy Chang gets key international role

Mandy Chang, at the ABC until this September, is the new Commissioning Editor of the BBC's Storyville.

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How did the Brisbane International Film Festival come back from the grave?

Palace has rebooted BIFF. What does that mean? What does it tell us about the changing shape of festivals?

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Box Office: 31 July 2017 as we refight the British version of Gallipoli

Want to hurt your brain? Go see Dunkirk and Wolf Warrior on the same day.

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