Epic Films’ First Day has won the inaugural prize for excellence in kids’ programming in all genres at the MIPCOM Diversify TV Excellence Award
The start of high school is difficult for everyone but for 12 year-old transgender girl Hannah Bradford, it’s her chance to be her true self.
Australia has received strong representation at the Rose d’Or Awards on Wednesday, with locally-produced programs First Day and Content among the winners at the virtual ceremony.
Epic Films' 'First Day' is poised to win its second Emmy, nominated for Outstanding Young Teen Series at the inaugural Children's and Family Emmy Awards.
Epic Films' 'First Day', Ludo Studio's 'Content' and More Sauce's 'Cancelled' are among the Aussie nominees for this year's prestigious Rose d'Or Awards.
Australia has representation across six categories for this year's Rockie Awards, held as part of the Banff World Media Festival in June.
Three Australian projects have been nominated for MIPCOM Diversify TV Awards: Chemical Media's 'Our African Roots', LADBible Australia's 'Unheard' and Epic Films/KOJO Studios' 'First Day'.
Children’s television has often been a place to push the boundaries of diverse representations onscreen. In particular, Australian children’s TV has been a global leader in screen diversity, including gender and queer representation, write Swinburne's Damien O'Meara and Liam Burke.