Television
Inside Screen Australia's strangest annual drama report ever
Combine the strange rules of screen production research with a pandemic and the resulting space-time ruckus is a true headache.…
Visions 2020 full program sets sights on the future of the arts
Our online conference will make sense of 2020 and think through the arts as an essential part of the ‘new…
Rams turns out to be joyously stubborn as IMAX gives Tenet a push
Rams is speeding away to be the most successful domestic film of the year as Peter Rabbit thumps off to…
Screen Forever begins to surface for Feb 2021
Hear the rumbles across the bridge to tomorrow? It is Screen Forever rolling out its first international mega-guests.
AACTA drama noms for TV, short films and online fiction
As times change against the culture warriors, a very different Australia is crowding into our stories. It can be funny,…
Film Vic juggles present opportunities and future mysteries
Behind the recent Film Victoria $33.8M incentive announcements is a genteel rethink of the whole organisation. Double the games support,…
Madeline Miller: from Screen Australia to production attorney on the new Bond film
A passion for social justice and good storytelling need not be at odds with smart brand partnerships says this Aussie…
TV quotas: the government pretends to listen for one last time
Fake regulations, or an act of mercy to beleaguered broadcasters – either way, the game is over, for now.
What We're Watching: November
From Fargo to The Crown, The Queen's Gambit, an accessible Irish Film Festival and the puzzling new game Baba is…
Box Office: Teens with knives beat rams with horns
Rams tipped off the top of the list! Tenet back and snarling! What gives?