'Here Out West', which opens Sydney Film Festival tomorrow evening, is an anthology feature in which a baby being kidnapped from a hospital sets off a series of events that brings complete strangers together over a single day.
Epic Films’ 'First Day' has added an International Emmy to its extensive collection of awards, winning the Best Live Action category.
Three Western Australian LGBTQIA+ web series will begin production next year after each receiving $100,000 funding from Screenwest and Screen Australia's Out Now initiative.
Epic Films' 'First Day' has once again been recognised on the global stage, this time among the nominees for the International Emmy Kids Awards.
Leah Purcell’s 'The Drover’s Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson', Justin Kurzel’s 'Nitram', anthology feature drama 'Here Out West', and Jennifer Peedom's 'River' will each compete for CinefestOz's $100,000 Film Prize.
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).
Epic Films' 'First Day' has attracted further international interest, with Japan’s public broadcaster NHK acquiring the series from the ACTF.
Six LGBTQIA+ web series concepts will each receive $2,000 in development funding after being shortlisted for Screenwest and Screen Australia’s Out Now initiative.