SBS anthology drama 'Erotic Stories' explores sex and intimacy with a cast of characters not typically written as a sexual lead on Australian screens; be it queer, gender-diverse, living with disability, middle-aged and/or people of colour.
SBS will bring more new voices to the forefront in its upcoming drama slate, which includes four short-form productions from its Digital Originals initiative, as well as the upcoming series 'Safe Home', from producer Imogen Banks.
'Bump' spin-off 'Year Of' is set at the same Sydney harbour-front school of the Stan Original series and centres on a disparate group of inner-city teens – and the adults around them – as they navigate the senior years of high school.
Production has kicked off on digital series 'Patricia Moore' from Sydney-based Cobbstar Productions and France's Black Sheep Films.
Australian comedy/drama feature 'A Cup of Tea' is one of three prize winners from this year's Attagirl global film incubator, receiving $5,000 for development.
A prescient speech by a US president was the catalyst for the sequel to Foxtel's political thriller 'Secret City'.
SBS has unveiled a diverse and starry ensemble for its 8 x 30 anthology drama series 'Erotic Stories', including Frances O'Connor, Kate Box, Danielle Cormack and Rarriwuy Hick.
Rachel Griffiths has headed across the ditch to front the cast of 'Madam', a half-hour dramedy about a woman who starts an ethical brothel in small town New Zealand to provide for her family.