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

Features

Box Office: Cab film still doing well on 23 August 2015.

The Last Cab to Darwin is beginning to look like a money truck on the road north.

Features

Seven keys to a documentary renaissance

Battered and compulsively evolving, independent documentaries are challenged to justify themselves at MIFF. Of course, they succeed.

News

Seven: buys a heap of football with Foxtel and Telstra

The latest six year deal for the Australian Rules rights is the highest in our history, and lays out the…

News

TIFF 2015: the Australians come in two by two

The Australian presence at the Toronto International Film Festival has built nicely, with two new announcements.

Features

ACMI: an analogue museum for the digital world

Five months in ACMI CEO Katrina Sedgwick reflects on transforming Australia's only museum of the moving image into a human…

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Box Office Bizarro: 17 August with an evil moment in The Gift

Joel Edgerton's The Gift does well on wide release in the US. It also scored a truly strange and ugly…

Features

The evolving role of the critic

Demon? Angel? Tired victims of change? MIFF unleashes formidable talent to explore the evolving role of the critic in the…

News

Relativity Media: one of the industry's biggest bankruptcies ever

The US trade and financial press feasts on the details it can unearth, watched by many lawyers..

Features

The secret love affair between pirates and creators

New research and a new lobby group in the screen sector rewrites the playbook on the approach to piracy.

News

Toronto Titbits: Australians to walk Canadian streets

Two more pics bring an Australian vision to Toronto.

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