With the official co-production treaty between Australia and India in the process of being finalised, the Asia Pacific Screen Forum is putting a spotlight on collaboration between the two countries. IF speaks to filmmaker and Australia India Film Council chair Anupam Sharma about the opportunities the agreement might bring.
The ABC and Canadian public broadcaster CBC have ordered a second season of the Marc Fennell-fronted docuseries 'Stuff The British Stole'.
The British Film Institute was recently Down Under alongside selected UK producers and sales agents, with the aim of forging stronger ties with Australia. IF talks to BFI head of industry and international policy Agnieszka Moody and head of the BFI Global Screen Fund, Denitsa Yordanov.
Only six films have been produced as official Australian-Chinese co-productions since the treaty came into effect in 2008, a state of arrested development which Mark Lazarus aims to change.
Production is set to begin early next year in the UK on Ben Lewin’s 'Falling for Figaro', an official Australian-UK co-production.
Celia Pacquola: “When making our show in a small town in Tasmania, it's hard to imagine, next stop Hollywood! But here we are."
South Australian production company 57 Films is set to join forces with China’s Qingdao Broadcasting and Television Station to develop 'Soccer Swap'.
A tiger released into the wild by Russian President Vladimir Putin has made its way over the Russian border into Eastern China, causing quite a stir among locals.