Geoscience plays a critical role in addressing some of the greatest challenges of our time, including climate change. However, the science remains a little misunderstood. A new film festival, spearheaded by director and producer Simon Heath and volcanologist Dr. Heather Handley, aims to address that,
We spend 15 seconds with British-American actress Ione Skye, who recently starred in ABC's 'Barons' and the Victoria-shot 'La Brea', and is known for her roles in 'Good Girls', 'Arrested Development', 'Wayne's World', 'River's Edge' and 'Say Anything'.
With Easter just on the horizon and school holidays starting around the country, exhibitors are poised to have a busy few weeks with a variety of family friendly titles already performing well in the market.
Since Afghanistan fell to the Taliban last August, a group of Australian filmmakers have been working to aid friends and former colleagues now in danger.
In AppleTV+'s 'Slow Horses', one of the characters describes their colleague, fellow British intelligence officer and tech specialist Roddy Ho, as an "insufferable prick". The prick in question is played by Australian Christopher Chung, who relished his “excellently obnoxious” role in the spy drama.
In partnership with Football Australia, Disney+ has commissioned a six-part docuseries following The Matildas, the women’s national soccer team, as they prepare for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 on home soil.
Sydney Film Festival has unveiled the first 22 films on its line-up, with the event ready to return in-person during its traditional June dates for the first time since 2019.
For writer and director Stef Smith, creating short-form project 'It's Fine, I'm Fine' - about to premiere at Canneseries - was an attempt to get out of what she calls the "credit desert".
That is, it was a bid, for both herself and her fellow collaborators, to obtain the kind of credit that could see them escape the sticky "emerging" label.