Kiwi director Heperi Mita's debut feature Merata: How Mum Decolonised the Screen will have its international premiere at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival.
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A record six Australian feature films will screen at the Sundance Film Festival, with 'Animals', 'Judy and Punch', 'Little Monsters', 'I Am Mother' and 'Top End Wedding' having their world premieres in the Utah-based festival.
Former 'All Saints' and 'Home and Away' star Jolene Anderson is playing a key role in the second series of Hoodlum Entertainment’s 'Harrow', now shooting in Brisbane.
Bryan Brown will receive this year's Longford Lyell Award, the highest honour bestowed by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA).
Miranda Richardson is joining Sam Neill and Michael Caton in Jeremy Sims' Rams, a re-imagining of Icelandic drama Hrútar, which is now shooting in Mt Barker in WA's Great Southern region.
Steve Baker’s 'This is Desmondo Ray!', a live action/animated series about a peculiar man who searches for love in a dark and troubling world., has been voted world champion at the Web Series World Cup.
David Barker’s psychological thriller 'Pimped' won the Australian feature award at Monster Fest: The Homecoming.
The third season of Matchbox Pictures' 'Nowhere Boys' has picked up the British Academy Children’s Award for International Live Action.