Television
$2.3 million to support new Australian documentaries
Four new SBS documentaries with an Australian focus receive $2.3 million in financial support from Screen Australia.
Sneak a peek at MIFF 2013
2013 Melbourne International Film Festival offers a peek at upcoming program.
UPSKILL IN CAMERA, SOUND, PRODUCTION & TV JOURNALISM @ AFTRS OPEN
It’s your last chance to book into some great short courses starting this week. This weekend: CAMERA & SOUND BASICS,…
Happiness never comes alone
Unafraid of familiarity breeding contempt, writer/director James Huth embraces the expected in Happiness Never Comes Alone.
Indigenous recording will prove history wrong
A dead technology is being revived in a riposte to the anthropologists who thought they had recorded the last Indigenous…
JK Rowling and the next adventure
Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling has again scored an adaptation, but her adult novel will show on the small screen.
Women in Film: crunching the numbers is a good place to start
Former 20th Century Fox executive, producer of What Women Want, and once-supervising executive on a little movie called Buffy The…
Cannes 2013: au revoir and thanks for all the bling
As the tents are struck and the luxury yachts are hosed out, Julie Marlow talks deals, flicks and a rough…
The Sapphires: tops US$2 million, Gatsby tops US$100 million
The Sapphires total US box office take rose to US$2.1 million over the weekend of 24-26 May, even as the…
Cannes 2013: looking closely at the winners
Victory by acclamation this year, with Blue Is The Warmest Color and, Inside LLewyn Davis, though Heli divided critics.