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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CEOs on the move - let the planning and the hoping begin

The politics of agency leadership just got much more complicated as the SAFC head is snaffled by New Zealand.

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Box Office 16 October 2017 - Ali hangs in, Mountain touches space, Blade Runner ... erk.

Ali's Wedding and Mountain are alive and well, but the tentpoles are a touch mediocre. And the Americans fear the…

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National Ratings from Sunday 15 October 2017 - the whole batch

Bachelorette plus Gogglebox puts Ten on top.

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Cement and Witches - winners from Adelaide fest

From a film about witches to a fable from Japan, the recent batch of festival winners set the filmmaking bar…

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Heart of Gold offers singing Hungarians, a freezing Japanese folk musician and the ultimate burden

Heart of Gold takes a country town into short film hysteria, and delivers some compelling winners.

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What's On - Blue, Bad Blood, What if it Works + fests + great Deveson doc

A bunch of Australian films, Blade Runner 2049, the Antenna Doc fest - and a wonderful short doc about Anne…

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National Ratings from Sunday 8 October 2017 - whole batch

TV goes meta as Gogglebox helps Ten to stand proud. Not that proud but meta is not that mainstream.

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Box Office 9 October 2017 - Mountain, Ali, Riptide and Oz Day

Ali keeps going with Mountain but Rip Tide and Australia Day are off the charts. Lego Ninjago is not flourishing.

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What's On - Blue, What if it Works and Good Time soon

Australian films still appear in the schedule with a bunch more due next Thursday. Google fu will find them in…

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Mike Cowap leaves Screen Australia for Princess Pictures

Princess Pictures is hoping Mike Cowap will add imagination and experience to the company's campaign to embrace change.

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