After more than two decades at Foxtel, director of production Duane Hatherly is set to depart the pay TV provider
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'Sweet Country' was named Best Film at Wednesday's AACTA Award Ceremony, with the period Western also taking home Best Direction for Warwick Thornton and Best Lead Actor for Hamilton Morris.
Fremantle's 'Wentworth' is set to return to Foxtel, with the pay TV provider officially announcing it has ordered another 20 episodes today.
For a guy who won an AFI award as best young actor for his debut film, Richard Roxburgh’s 'Romulus, My Father' in 2007 when he was 11, Kodi Smit-McPhee has a remarkably grounded approach to his profession.
Director Benjamin Gilmour's 'Jirga' took home the inaugural AACTA Award for Best Indie Film - designed to honour films made under $2 million - at the AACTA Industry Luncheon in Sydney yesterday.
Producer, director and screenwriter Geoff Murphy, a leading figure in New Zealand cinema’s renaissance of the late 1970s and early 1980s, died in Wellington on Monday. He was 80.
MGM/Warner Bros’ 'Creed' sequel and Universal/Illumination’s 'The Grinch' didn’t pack the punch of their stellar US debuts in Australian cinemas last weekend - but the former opened far better than the original and the latter is positioned to trade strongly as school holidays approach.
After a self-imposed exile, Robert Rabiah is returning to the screen early next year in Maziar Lahooti’s 'Below', an action-drama set in a refugee detention centre.