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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Box Office: The different fates of Fantastic Beasts 2 and Mortal Engines

Tumbleweed time in the multiplexes as the audiences prefer to trash studios by declining to attend. There is always a…

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APSA 2018 - adding lustre to festival favourites

This year's APSA awards follow in the international accolades for the region's films pretty closely, even if they are a…

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Box Office: Enter the Grinch to clobber Creed 2.

Launching the silly season is The Grinch, proving we are all now desperate for a happy ending in a world…

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What's on Screen: Sorry to Bother you and Widows

We are waiting for next week, but a couple of smaller pictures are well worth a visit, as the Australian…

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Screen Forever 2018 awards - remembering to have some fun

This year's awards honours a bunch of individualist that give us hope for the future, from a knitted toy to…

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Box Office: Ladies will slip away while Backtrack Boys chews a bone slowly

Backtrack Boys is hanging in while the multiplexes are dominated by two films.

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What's new for the ABC in 2019

Does this add up to a revolution? Time will tell.

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Bernard Bories honoured as French face of antipodean cinema

From pesky foreigner to cultural hero, Bernard Bories has followed his heart and honoured the Australian screen sector. Now the…

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Making Screen Diversity and Inclusion stick

Change can be irresistible but it is never inevitable, unless it can be anchored by institutions. Hence the Screen Diversity…

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Screen Forever 2018: new strand finds the unofficial truth

Screen Forever adds a strand to the program about creative duos which focuses (gasp!) on the human stuff behind the…

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