After winning three Emmy Awards for the US version of 'Love on the Spectrum' earlier this year, Northern Pictures has now won an International Emmy for the second season of the Australian version.
Northern Pictures is poised to continue its successful Emmys run, earning international nominations for the second seasons of ABC's 'Hardball' and 'Love on the Spectrum'.
'Love on the Spectrum US', produced by Northern Pictures, has taken home all three of the Emmy Awards for which it was nominated, including Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program.
HBO's 'Succession 'leads this year's Emmy Awards race with 25 nominations, including for Australian star Sarah Snook. Northern Pictures 'Love on the Spectrum US' has scored three noms, with Toni Collette and Murray Bartlett also recognised.
Following on from the success of Northern Pictures’ Love on the Spectrum on the ABC and Netflix around the world, Netflix will launch American version Love on the Spectrum U.S May 18.
Northern Pictures' three-part series 'Tiny Oz', premiering April 19 on the ABC, sees comedian Jimmy Rees and miniature artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick guide audiences a miniature recreation of of extraordinary moments in Australia’s history.
The Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has revealed the nominees for next month's awards, while announcing screen journalist David Tiley as the winner of the Stanley Hawes Award for 2022.
Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof has won this year's $60,000 Sydney Film Prize for 'There Is No Evil', beating out 11 other Sydney Film Festival (SFF) competition films.