Television
Screen Music Awards 2017 - Partos, Marks and Kurzel lead an even field
From bowel-scarfing monsters to a child's loyalty, and the testosterone rush of a tribal football roar, the winners in the…
ABC - industry fears killer integrators on eve of Screen Forever
We are about to find out what the ABC means by 'platform-neutral'. Is Auntie reverting to old habits in the…
Louis Theroux: Heroin Town
The first of his Dark States series is Heroin Town, in which Louis visits Huntington, West Virginia, a place where…
Box Office 12 November 2017 - Jungle lost in the wilds as Three Summers is sleepy
US market picks up while Mountain and Ali's Wedding are off the radar. But they may still be on a…
On the move: latest appointments and resignations
A New Approach appoints Program Director; new Curator for Ian Potter; new Executive Director for Queer Film Festival, and a…
Stan to fight as fiction meets reality in flurry of insults
Stan calls on muscle in suits to retrieve a carefully crafted meme accidentally set loose to inspire a small part…
Sydney summit to focus on developing a healthier future
The event will focus on bolstering the mental health and wellbeing of artists working in the performing arts and screen…
Inside the life of a fine composer in chamber music, opera and film
Screen composer Bryony Marks talks feelings, order, rhythm and motherhood in the screen sector.
Is the conventional cinema sector doomed?
Richard Sowada is utterly immersed in the exhibition sector. It seems to be shrinking like an old balloon.
Sydney inspires Japanese international festival movement
The Japanese Film Festival has become really interesting, and morphed into a subtitled pan-Asian annual adventure.