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's leading children's TV producers today called on the Federal Government to review its planned media reforms, warning that abolishish the free-to-air broadcasters' children content quotas will result in thousands of job losses.
Hulu has taken the US rights to Epic Films' children's drama 'First Day', with the series set to stream September 3.
Libbie Doherty, the ABC's head of children's content is at the forefront of the broadcaster's drive to achieve better representation of Australia's diverse population on screen and among its workforce.
‘First Day’. The BBC has snapped up the UK rights to Epic Films’ children’s series First Day, to be broadcast...
One of the major but less recognised benefits of continuing to fund children's television in Australia is the long tail of overseas sales for multiple series, according to Jenny Buckland.
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.
Written and directed by Julie Kalceff, 'First Day' stars Evie Macdonald as Hannah Bradford, a 12-year-old transgender girl who is navigating the first term at her high school.