Australian film and television directors are fleeing to Hollywood in ever-greater numbers; some of them vowing never to return. While their talent is applauded around the world, here at home our directors are battling for the respect and remuneration they
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With two parallel yet overlapping inquiries under way into the Australian screen sector, what can the industry realistically hope will be the outcome?
Being issued a visa never guarantees entry into the United States. A successful entry is in the hands, and at the pure discretion, of the officers at the border, writes immigration lawyer Andrea Szew.
The screen industry can expect slow growth in the filmed entertainment market over the next five years, and SVOD revenue will continue to skyrocket amid a grim outlook for free-to-air television, PwC’s annual media forecast has found.
Bruce Beresford has worked on US movies and TV shows for decades, so he was ill-prepared when US authorities cancelled his visa waiver.
One of Australia’s most respected sound designers, Craig Carter, has died in Melbourne.
The actor, who recently starred in the 'The Bronx Bull', has been shortlisted for the award twice before landing this year’s win.
The Federal Government’s review into Australian and children’s content is now underway, with aims to create policy that will ensure a strong Aussie screen sector into the future.
However, our screen industry is not alone in grappling with how to su