The film industry is approaching the 2020 Summit with great optimism. Attendees Hal McElroy, Robert Connolly & Geoffrey Atherden speak with Inside Film about what they are bringing to the table.
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Mere weeks after the NSW government announced it would cut red tape to encourage more film production in the state, the NSW Film and Television Office has invited the industry to discuss its future direction.
By Garry Maddox for The Sydney Morning Herald: Given the tensions since the Cronulla riots, it's no surprise that filmmakers are now seeing the dramatic potential of Lebanese-Australian stories.
Word is beginning to spread around the industry of Peter Rasmussen's tragic death last week.
The autobiography from film critic David Stratton was officially launched at the Chauvel Cinema in Sydney last night by Australian novelist and playwright Tom Keneally.
By Garry Maddox for The Sydney Morning Herald: A move by the NSW Government to cut excessive fees and slash red tape affecting filmmaking has been welcomed as a positive first step by the struggling film industry. But producers say more needs to be done t
The first steps towards creating a co-operative scheme to share information on Australian films’ costs and global revenues modelled on the Sundance Transparency Project will happen in Sydney this week.