Ten Western Australian-based producers have formed an industry organisation to advocate for production companies that are majority Australian-owned
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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.
The outcry over Jennifer Kent’s 'The Nightingale' as the only female-directed film among the 21 in official competition at the Venice International Film Festival has not swayed the festival’s director.
Actor Alex Russell became mates with writer-director Luke Shanahan after he graduated from NIDA in 2009 and they soon decided they wanted to make a film together.
Warner Bros’ 'Crazy Rich Asians' has been hailed as a game-changer in the US and is now wowing Australian cinemagoers.
Jenny Woods has retired after more than five decades in the screen industry, the last 25 years as the documentary representative at Film Finances.
Distinguished journalist, writer, producer/director and Ned Kelly historian Ian Jones died in Melbourne last Friday, aged 86.