Bus Stop Films continues to expand, announcing today it will launch its Accessible Film Studies Program for people with living with disability in NSW's Blue Mountains.
Sarah Barton has tried to champion film and television that advances the rights of people with disabilities since the beginning of her career.
Bus Stop Films has launched a training program focused on pathways to employment in the industry for people living with disability.
Bus Stop Films is getting ready to shoot its first feature, 'Baby Cat', and is conducting a nationwide casting call for an actress to play the lead, Sonja, a young woman living with trisomy 21 (Down syndrome).
ABC and Screen Australia have announced the three films they will support via the joint DisRupted initiative, with each set to screen on ABC ME on International Day of People with a Disability.
The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) has launched its inaugural Disability Equality Plan, outlining the agency’s actions to support, encourage and develop...
Australia is the only OECD nation not to provide audio description on television.
Bus Stop Films has partnered with Griffith Film School to deliver its Accessible Film Studies program for people living with disability in Brisbane.