Australian projects put in a strong showing at this year’s Rockie Awards, taking home four wins from six nominations.
Netflix has acquired global streaming rights to Northern Pictures' 'Love on the Spectrum', the ABC-commissioned docuseries which follows seven young adults on the autism spectrum as take their first steps into the world of dating.
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'.
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.
Australia has five nominees across four categories for this year's Rose d’Or Awards, which will be presented in a virtual ceremony at the end of this month.
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'.
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.
Australia is among the most represented countries in the field of international nominees for this year's Rockie Awards, with titles up in six categories.