During a three month placement as an observing director at the Juilliard School of Drama in New York last year Lucy Gaffy learned a valuable lesson about how to work with actors.
Growing up in the Beagle Bay and Broome regions of the Kimberley in Western Australia, Jub Clerc was regaled with stories of the spirit of a woman that lived in the mangroves and stole children.
Screen Tasmania has invested more than $45,000 to support the development of two feature films and a TV drama series.
When Emily Taheny was offered her first feature film lead role in Marion Pilowsky’s The Flip Side, she was immediately struck by an art-imitates-life parallel.
Buoyed by the success of writer-director Shelly Lauman’s Birdie, the Australian Directors’ Guild has called for applications for the 2018/2019 Metro Screen Fellowships.
Christian White’s debut novel The Nowhere Child, a mystery about the disappearance 28 years earlier of a little girl in the US, is heading to the big screen.
Jimmy Barnes fans turned out for Mark Joffe’s Jimmy Barnes: Working Class Boy which opened wide but on limited sessions in a slow weekend at Australian cinemas.
Benjamin Gilmour’s Afghanistan-set drama Jirga has won the $100,000 best film prize, Australia's richest, at CinfestOZ, surprising the writer-director.