A local Indigenous politician (Deborah Mailman) is recruited to the senate by the Australian Prime Minister (Rachel Griffiths) after a contentious video goes viral, in Rachel Perkins' drama about systemic injustice and the complexities of political change.
Making their 'Bluey' debut in 28-minute special 'The Sign', airing on the ABC April 14, will be Rove McManus, Deborah Mailman, Brendan Williams and Joel Edgerton.
After helming TV series such as 'Mystery Road' and 'Firebite', Warwick Thornton returns to where he says his heart is – cinema – with 'The New Boy'. The writer, director and DOP talks to IF about the making of the film and his approach to directing - "there are no f***ing rules".
'Combat Wombat: Back 2 Back' takes place a year from the events of the previous film, with Maggie Diggins (Deborah Mailman) and trusty Sugar Glider side-kick Sweetie (Ed Oxenbould) facing a new threat in the form of evil tech genius Lenny Glick (David Wenham).
The reviews are in for Warwick Thornton's 'The New Boy' after it premiered in the Cannes Film Festival’s Un Certain Regard section on Friday.
Based on the graphic novel, toy and game brand created by Nathan Jurevicius, Richard Cussó and Tania Vincent's animated fantasy feature 'Scarygirl' will be released in Australian cinemas on October 26 via Madman Entertainment.
Warwick Thornton’s latest feature, the 1940s-set 'The New Boy', sees Cate Blanchett star as a renegade nun, Sister Eileen, who runs a mission for Aboriginal children.
Like a Photon Creative's animated family franchise 'The Tales From Sanctuary City' continues to rack up overseas sales, ranking as one of Australia's most successful exports.