Northern Pictures was crowned Production Business of the Year at Wednesday evening's Screen Producers Australia (SPA) Awards, while also taking home further gongs for 'See What You Made Do' and 'Love on the Spectrum'.
'Aunty Donna’s Big Ol’ House of Fun', 'Stateless, Love on The Spectrum and The New Legends of Monkey proved the most popular Australian titles on Netflix, both locally and globally, this year.
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.
A second season of Northern Pictures/ABC's 'Love on the Spectrum' and a feature documentary for SBS that goes behind the frontlines of NSW's child protection system are among the 12 doc projects to recently share in $1.3 million of production funding via Screen Australia.
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.
Australian projects put in a strong showing at this year’s Rockie Awards, taking home four wins from six nominations.
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.
ABC commissions contributed $744 million to the Australian economy and supported more than 8,300 jobs in the three years to 2020, new research has found.