Wayne Blair’s 'Top End Wedding' has been hailed by reviewers at the Sundance Film Festival as a charming and funny cross-cultural romantic comedy which deals with love and family and second chances.
Four or five years ago writer-director Rodd Rathjen read a story in an environmental journal about forced labour and exploitation of children in Thailand’s fishing industry.
Five NSW-based filmmaking teams will be supported to make high impact micro-films after being selected for Go Viral!, a Screenworks initiative delivered in partnership with Create NSW and Co-Curious.
Peter Jackson is working on a documentary chronicling the recording process of Let It Be, The Beatles' final album, with the cooperation ofPaul McCartney, Ringo Starr, Yoko Ono Lennon and Olivia Harrison.
The overseas sales prospects for Sophie Hyde’s 'Animals' look bright following rave reviews for the female-led comedy at the Sundance Film Festival.
The Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has unveiled the 10 feature documentary and factual series finalists that will present at its FACTory International Pitching Forum.
Writer-director Clay Glen has started shooting the sequel to his 2011 family drama 'A Second Chance' in Adelaide and various locations in South Australia including the Flinders Ranges.
Peter Farrelly’s Green Book scored five Oscar nominations including for best picture, lead actor Viggo Mortensen and supporting actor Mahershala Ali following multiple prizes for Ali- so it was a surprise to see the true-life drama open in third place in Australia last weekend.