AACTA's decision this year to combine the best TV comedy and best light entertainment series into one category has drawn fire from some leading lights of the comedy business.
A comedy about sex, love, relationships and taboo, The Little Death is a laugh-out-loud funny, honest and ultimately moving look at the secret sex lives of five ordinary couples.
The good news for the producers of The Little Death is more than 160,000 people have watched the sex comedy online in the past few days.
Joining Lawson are Justine Clarke as Hogan's partner Noelene and Ryan Corr as John Cornell, his best friend and manager.
One of the highlights of this year’s Flickerfest is 'The Eleven O’Clock', a comedy written by and starring Josh Lawson, alongside Damon Herriman.
Spanish filmmaker Paco León came across Josh Lawson’s 'The Little Death' via the film’s European distributor Vertigo-Wild Bunch, who offered him the opportunity to make a Spanish version.
Director Derin Seale’s 'The Eleven O’Clock' and Sean Meehan’s 'Lost Face' have both been shortlisted in the live-action short film category at the 90th annual Academy Awards.
Australian talent figures prominently in the nominations for the 90th annual Academy Awards with nods for Margot Robbie, editor Lee Smith and filmmakers Derin Seale and Josh Lawson.