Television
Conflict over copyright - is it fair?
The arts sector is deeply divided over the introduction of fair use into the Australian Copyright Act, as was evident…
Black Coal, Thin Ice
Murder, men, and a mysterious woman spark a strange search for truth amid tender emotions and tough circumstances.
SBS: fresh branding for the World Cup
SBS is thrilled to announce the start of a new brand expression inviting all Australians to explore and celebrate diversity.
Shakespeare as businessman in the 21st century
Lessons from Shakespeare, playwright and businessman, are valued at AFTRS, production houses and big accountant PWC.
Jenni Tosi: discussing the Film Victoria changes
CEO Jenni Tosi outlines the reasons for the changes to Film Victoria's programs and terms of trade.
Two Days, One Night
The Dardenne brothers present people in troubling scenarios, and never judge their resulting decisions.
Changes likely for online censorship
ACMA acknowledges Australia's restricted access system for online content is outdated and questions its effectiveness.
The Two Faces of January
There’s ample duplicity afoot in The Two Faces of January, but not just of the obvious kind.
Stephen Van Mil: Shallows and The Drowner
Vet turned producer Stephen Van Mil is developing two large projects with some very heavy-hitters.
Sydney Film Festival: Fell in VOD experiment
Fell will VOD from SFF this weekend - but the reasons are not quite what they seem. Cinema is still…