Sci-fi adventure '2067' has proven to be a standout among local audiences, with Netflix revealing Seth Larney's film has spent the most days as the most popular movie in the country since the streaming platform added ranking lists to the service.
State borders may have become more defined in the wake of COVID-19 but the inverse has occurred among the state screen agencies, who presented a united front at this week's Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC).
A quartet of aspiring First Nations screen creatives has commenced work at Adelaide's Channel 44 community television station this week as part of a new mentorship program from the South Australian Film Corporation.
The South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) has launched its inaugural Disability Equality Plan, outlining the agency’s actions to support, encourage and develop...
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.
Released by AMC Networks’ RLJE Films on-demand and on 15 screens in the US last weekend, Seth Larney's '2067' ranks in fourth spot on the US iTunes digital chart.
Following on from the launch of its 2020-2023 strategic plan in July, the South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) has introduced a suite of new funding programs and initiatives.
Hulu has taken the US rights to Epic Films' children's drama 'First Day', with the series set to stream September 3.