Australian writers, producers, directors, funding agencies and distributors should ask one key question when evaluating feature film projects: “Does this warrant a theatrical release or is streaming a smarter option?”
John Sheedy’s feature debut 'H is for Happiness', an adaptation of Barry Jonsberg’s young adult novel My Life as an Alphabet, has won this year's $100,000 CinefestOZ Film Prize.
'Game of Thrones'’ Reece Noi and newcomer Yiana Pandelis are playing the leads in 'Unsound', a quirky romantic drama now shooting in Sydney.
David Wenham and executive producer Robert Connolly are hitting the road for a series of Q&A event screenings of their innovative micro-budget feature 'Ellipsis'.
Writer-director Priscilla Cameron’s debut feature 'The Butterfly Tree' will be released in cinemas in the US, the UK and Russia following deals announced at the American Film Market.
Writer-director Luke Shanahan’s debut feature 'Rabbit', set to premiere at MIFF, stars Adelaide Clemens, Alex Russell and Belgian actress Veerle Baetens.
LevelK is offering a year-long, paid internship that will involve a January trip to work in Copenhagen and Berlin. The program is open to women only and is supported by Screen Australia's Gender Matters – Brilliant Careers program.
While more Australian films are securing distribution in the US - mostly limited theatrical combined with online release- generally the returns to producers are exceedingly modest.