Amazon Prime Video's 'Making Their Mark', premiering March 12, is a journey into the inner sanctum of AFL in the most challenging year in its history.
AFLW player and boxing star Tayla Harris will be the subject of a new Amazon documentary, co-produced by the AFL and Screentime.
The streaming giants would be forced to spend on Australian content, the commercial broadcasters offered a new licence system, and the role of the ABC and SBS in producing local programming formalised, if policies outlined in a new green paper from the Federal Government are adopted.
'The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee', one of the local films to have its cinema release impacted by the pandemic, will now premiere exclusively on Amazon Prime Video in Australia and New Zealand on July 17.
Hosted by Rebel Wilson, 'LOL: Last One Laughing Australia', captures 10 professional comedians that go head to head to see who can keep a straight face while simultaneously trying to make their opponents laugh in this first-of-its-kind comedy social experiment. Comedians who laugh will be eliminated one-by-one, until a single comedian remains. With $100,000 on the line, who will Rebel crown the Last One Laughing?
Georgina Haig has replaced Jessica Marais in Seven Studios' 'Back to the Rafters' and HaiHa Le, Libby Tanner, Rose Riley, Aaron McGrath and Bruce Spence are among new additions to the cast.
Amazon Prime Video continues to ramp up investment in local content, announcing a documentary series that follows the Australian Men's Cricket team as it deals with the 2018 ball-tampering scandal and the 2019 Ashes.
There is increasing variation between Netflix, Stan and Amazon Prime Video in terms of the kind, age, and genre mix of Australian-made material they carry.