Epic Films' 'First Day' has once again been recognised on the global stage, this time among the nominees for the International Emmy Kids Awards.
Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) has revealed the participants in its AFF Youth Program, naming the nine jurors for its youth screening initiative and the 21 finalists in the Statewide Schools Filmmaking Competition.
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.
Australia has received strong representation at the Rose d’Or Awards on Wednesday, with locally-produced programs First Day and Content among the winners at the virtual ceremony.
Hulu has taken the US rights to Epic Films' children's drama 'First Day', with the series set to stream September 3.
The start of high school is difficult for everyone but for 12 year-old transgender girl Hannah Bradford, it’s her chance to be her true self.
Written and directed by Julie Kalceff, 'First Day' stars Evie Macdonald as Hannah Bradford, a 12-year-old transgender girl who is navigating the first term at her high school.