Television
Bernard Bories honoured as French face of antipodean cinema
From pesky foreigner to cultural hero, Bernard Bories has followed his heart and honoured the Australian screen sector. Now the…
Making Screen Diversity and Inclusion stick
Change can be irresistible but it is never inevitable, unless it can be anchored by institutions. Hence the Screen Diversity…
What's on the big screen: Shoplifters, Hamlet, One Cut of the Dead
Static mainstream as Shoplifters arrives to delight the tragics and One Cut of the Dead opens the Japanese Film Fest…
Screen Forever 2018: new strand finds the unofficial truth
Screen Forever adds a strand to the program about creative duos which focuses (gasp!) on the human stuff behind the…
Screen music 'unlocks the soul of the film'
Screen composer and Guild President Caitlin Yeo and filmmaker Robert Connelly honour the mysteries of their linked emotional journeys.
Pozible launches small but shiny new revenue tool
Moving away from the frenzied 'all or nothing' crowdfunding model, the Australian platform introduces ongoing subscriptions for podcasters, writers and…
2018 Screen Forever charges into sight
The sessions at Screen Forever are pretty enticing. Here's a bunch that might make a difference to the Australian approach…
Brief: Mason continues to lead Screen Australia quarry
Graeme Mason has Screen Australia for another five years.
How stage and screen professionals can help reduce suicides in Australia
Evidence suggests that the dramatic portrayal of suicide can impact on vulnerable audiences, including contributing to increases in copy-cat incidents…
What's On Your Screen: Armistice, Suspiria and Boy Erased
Beyond the tentpoles Peter Jackson's film about WW1 will honour the Armistice this weekend, while Boy Erased does Joel Edgerton…