South Australia's Mercury CX reports it will close in the next three months unless it secures $700,000 worth of funding via government or philanthropic means.
Binge is looking for a gripping thriller in the vein of the UK’s 'The Bodyguard' or 'Vigil', Stan is seeking more Christmas features, and Paramount+ wants an original and contemporary Australian series that will provoke conversation.
As Spectrum Films continues to expand, it has appointed Adam Archer head of finishing and VFX and Glenn 'Barney' Butler as sound engineer and re-recording mixer.
Robert Connolly believes he's found the sweet spot at Arenamedia: a slate that balances large-scale, commercial feature films like 'The Dry' and 'Blueback' with features from exciting emerging voices.
For the first time this year, a foreign language title has topped the box office, ‘Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva’.
The Australian Directors' Guild and Screen Well are currently running a survey to better understand work/life balance for directors.
While George Miller's 'Three Thousand Years of Longing' bombed at the box office in US, audiences in the director's native country have proved a little more receptive.
'Love on the Spectrum US', produced by Northern Pictures, has taken home all three of the Emmy Awards for which it was nominated, including Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program.