Jennifer Kent’s 'The Nightingale' won the special jury prize at the Venice International Film Festival while the Marcello Mastroianni award for best new young performer went to star Baykali Ganambarr.
Emerging female directors, producers and screen practitioners are being invited to apply to take part in the feature development and training scheme Filmonomics.
The first reviews for Jennifer Kent’s 'The Nightingale' after the world premiere at the Venice International Film Festival were effusive - marred only by a disgusting comment from an Italian journalist.
"Someone asked me the other day in an interview, 'What was it like handing the script over to a director?' and I went 'It's the easiest thing the world.' It was ours."
Ironbark Media has optioned film and TV rights to the five novels in Blanche d’Alpuget’s ‘Birth of the Plantagenets’ series.
Ten Western Australian-based producers have formed an industry organisation to advocate for production companies that are majority Australian-owned
Alana Hicks, Grace Feng and Llewellyn Michael Bates will each receive $24,000 to produce a short work thanks to Talent Camp, a joint initiative of AFTRS, Screen Australia and the state screen agencies to bolster emerging talent from diverse backgrounds.
Playing a rebel cop in the first season of the CBS series 'S.W.A.T.', Alex Russell’s character Jim Street was fiercely loyal to his mother Karen who was in jail for the manslaughter of her abusive husband.