Television
Three feminist documentaries to watch for International Women's Day
Surfers, scientists and activists shine in these terrific films about Australian women. Be inspired, challenged and informed while you look…
AIDC Zooms into its own inaugural awards program
For the documentary community, The Australian Dream is more than a fine picture suffused with controlled rage from Stan Grant.…
Rape-revenge films are finally focussing on the women, not their dads
Narratives around sexual assault in Hollywood are changing – on screen and off.
Can you replace a scriptwriter with an algorithm?
Anton Andreacchio and Dr Lewis Mitchell sat down at Screen Forever to discuss the role of data in screen production,…
Netflix India faces the battle of the Bollywoods
While we watch the Feds and Netflix size each other up, the pan-global streamer is behaving differently in other territories.…
A film festival celebrating global Indigenous film
Running 11-14 March, the festival curated by Tony Briggs will host more than 80 films and three panels of Indigenous…
Screen Australia announces 21 projects for Story Development Funding
A TV adaptation of 'Ladies in Black', a new feature film for Khoa Do, and a 12-part feminist political TV…
Box Office: return of the Oz film box office drought, slowly
Local films are dribbling away, sadly, though there is not much competition.
How to build the perfect format show: from Naked Attraction to Gogglebox
Gogglebox? Dragon's Den? Naked Attraction? What kind of loon thinks of these things? His name is Tim Harcourt and he…
Making Unreal short films with virtual post-production
Writer/Director Josh Tanner sat down with the CEO of Dreamscreen Australia and the head of Epic Games’ LA Lab on…