Nostalgia has paid off at the box office once again, with 'Jurassic World Dominion' debuting at no. 1 last weekend, while 'Top Gun: Maverick' continues to draw strong crowds.
Writer-director Zoe Pepper is $750,000 closer to making her debut feature, black comedy 'Birthright', after receiving Screenwest's West Coast Visions funding.
The world premiere of Goran Stolevski's anticipated sophomore feature, 'Of An Age', will open this year's Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF).
Do the clothes make the man? Made Up Stories will make its first foray into unscripted with original format 'Undressed' for Network 10, in partnership with Eden Gaha.
In the second half of this two-part interview, cinematographer John Seale speaks to Jackie Keast about his time in Hollywood, his shooting style and retiring with George Miller’s 'Three Thousand Years of Longing'.
One of Australia's most internationally successful cinematographers, John Seale, talks to IF about his career as he prepares for retirement, having wrapped on his final film, George Miller’s 'Three Thousand Years of Longing'.
"This was a movie that was always incredibly audience-focused. From the point of idea, to every day in my writing, on set and in post. I'm always thinking about audience."
Whereas Aaron Wilson's first film, the World War II-set 'Canopy', examined the trauma that can come from experiencing war, his second film, 'Little Tornadoes', examines how that trauma then impacts subsequent generations.