We get advice about navigating Screen Forever from Donna Andrews, CEO of Sticky Pictures, and Julia Redwood, owner and MD of Prospero Productions. A top tip: don't follow potential partners into the bathroom to pitch!
Stan used an luncheon at the Sydney Opera House today to unveil a 25-strong originals slate for 2024, including several new commissions - four drama series, four documentaries and a feature film.
After just two weekends, 'Dune: Part Two' has already overtaken the lifetime gross of the first film.
Australia has two hopes in the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short category next week: 'Red, White and Blue', produced by the US-based Sara McFarlane and 'The After', produced by the UK-based Nicky Bentham. Both producer chat to IF.
Stuart Beattie is attached as showrunner and Phillip Noyce as director to five-part limited series 'The Last Days of Saigon', set during the final days of the Vietnam War.
Elliot Page, via his company Pageboy Productions, is set to executive produce VR series 'When Brooklyn Was Queer', working alongside the Byron Bay and LA-based New Canvas.
Warwick Thornton's cinematography on 'The New Boy' has seen him pick up another international accolade, this time the Spotlight prize at the American Society of Cinematographers Awards.
By making considered changes to
workplace practices, could the screen
industry improve mental health
and wellbeing outcomes? Are there
smarter, safer and more sustainable
and innovative ways of making content?