Australian TV drama expenditure has reached a record high of $376 million.
This week, AFTRS plays host to the first YouTube Pop-up Space in Australia, with the film school opening its doors to the platform's creators so they can learn from production experts and collaborate with one another.
Disney's Doctor Strange has left its competitors in the dust, having raked in $6.4 million over its opening weekend. The Marvel film, bowing on 278 screens had a average of $23,200 per location.
Charlie Hill-Smith’s feature documentary Motorkite Dreaming, screening at Dungog Festival this weekend, isn’t your typical adventure film.
The Seven Network has revealed its programming slate for the coming 18 months. Among it are a number of new Aussie drama projects, including: Olivia Newton-John, Warnie, Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story and Blue Murder: Killer Cop.
Hacksaw Ridge has received nods in 13 categories – including Best Film, Best Direction, Best Lead Actress and Best Lead Actor.
He might not be a household name just yet, but Xavier Samuel has seemingly endless projects in the pipeline. IF talks to the actor about the purple patch that's seen him star in every other Aussie film this year.
Paramount's Jack Reacher: Never Go Back has debuted on top of the box office, bowing on 250 screens for $2.6 million.