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.
Tween political dramedy 'The PM's Daughter' is back on the ABC for a second season June 12.
Matt Nable’s directorial feature debut, 'Transfusion', was announced as the winner of the Howard Frank Van Norton Award for Best Film at the Veterans Film Festival over the weekend.
Confirmed as head of children’s production at the ABC earlier this month, Libbie Doherty is on the look-out for comedies and factual entertainment programs.
Mithila Gupta, Brooke Goldfinch, Darlene Johnson, Julie Kalceff and Monica Zanetti have been selected by Screen NSW and Australians in Film (AiF) to participate in a two-stage professional development lab designed to foster career pathways and networks in the US industry.
Epic Films' award-winning 'First Day' will air on France Télévisions and Okoo platforms in the European autumn, thanks to a deal brokered by APC Studios and the Australian Children's Television Foundation (ACTF).
Australians in Film (AiF) has announced the 10 ambassadors for its inaugural Untapped online professional development program.