Neil Peplow will be the new CEO of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS), where he was the director of screen from 2011 to 2014.
These Final Hours' Angourie Rice has joined the cast of the movie spin-off of the ABC children's drama Nowhere Boys.
Chris Thomson, one of the founding directors of the burgeoning New Zealand film and television industry in the 1960s, died in Sydney after a sudden stroke on July 1. He was 70.
Four Australians and three Kiwis have been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Documentary musical Prison Songs and animated TV series God Squad each won three trophies at the 27th annual WA Screen Awards.
Screen Australia's decision to handing back the rights of 1,200 titles to the producers, effective July 1, will result in the reissue on DVD and pay TV of some films and TV productions that have long been out of circulation.
Andrew Knight is not a critic of Australia's film schools but if he were invited to lecture on screenwriting he'd take a radically different approach.
Screen Producers Australia today announced the producers who will participate in this year’s Ones To Watch mentoring program that aims to guide and nurture the next wave of Australian producers.