Television
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…
Review: Australia's Lost Impressionist – John Russell
Australia’s Lost Impressionist – John Russell (2017) is an enamoured documentary reminiscing on the life of an artist that time…
Brief: making sense of turmoil in Chinese production market
The Chinese are pumping out new regulations about foreign workers and productions which far outstrip our domestic controls. Will it…
Bridget Ikin: interviewed in New Zealand
Bridget Ikin is a remarkable producer and we hope she inspires younger people in an industry caught between art and…
AFTRS Chief challenges sector with power of data
Data and diversity are central to the modern AFTRS approach, a long way from its modest and intuitive origins 45…
APRA/AMCOSS Screen Music Awards 2018
The Butterfly Tree, Harrow, Mystery Road and Picnic at Hanging Rock provided award-winning opportunities for fine composers.
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…
Industry connections make AFTRS an industry leader in media education
The Australian Film Television and Radio School’s range of Summer Intensive and Industry Certificate courses will help you develop relevant…
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.
Miriam Katsambis announced as 2018 Natalie Miller Fellowship recipient
Conversations about women and power in the screen industry continue to set the agenda, and there are impressive women supporting…