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Aus series It's Fine, I'm Fine selected for CanneSeries 2022

Follow a suburban Australian psychologist as she helps her patients explore the mess, humour, melancholy and unexpected magic of life.

'Written by teens, for teens', More Than This is off to a strong start. Paramount+.
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More Than This review: sleek and sunny TV

Olivia Deeble has become Australia's youngest TV series creator with a show written during Melbourne's lockdown.

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This is the trailer we are looking for: Obi-Wan Kenobi first look

The new series will reveal what happened to Obi-Wan between Star Wars episodes III and IV.

Claudia Jessie, Rachel Griffiths and Richard Roxburgh will starBali 2002. Image: Stan.
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Bali 2002 starring Rachel Griffiths starts production

The four-part series, based on the 2002 terrorist attacks in Bali, will premiere on Stan later this year.

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Australian comedy and streaming? It's Mad as Hell

Shaun Micallef’s show is the best Australian comedy of the last decade. For the best of the rest, look to…

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Meet TikTok creator Sam Cotton

Sam Cotton's (very) short films use hand-drawn animation to tell quirky tales.

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The Tourist review: an effective outback thriller with dry humour

An amnesiac on the run faces off against gruelling heat and a killer truck in this South Australian-made Stan Originals…

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Film Review: Gold (it's good as)

A beautifully shot Australian outback thriller in which a bad situation only gets worse? Yes please.

Actors Isla Fisher and Josh Gad look at the viewer from behind a curtain in a publicity shot for Wolf Like Me.
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Wolf Like Me reviewed: nicely calibrated madcap energy

Writer-director Abe Forsythe of Little Monsters and Down Under delivers a romance with wit, pathos … and claws.

Himesh Patel as Jeevan and Matilda Lawson as Kirsten in Station Eleven
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TV Review: 'Station Eleven' champions human creativity and care

This post-apocalyptic drama series on Stan avoids the cliches of the genre. Reviewer Mel Campbell finds it fresh and inspiring.

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