"It's startling to think that it's been 40 years, but it's still something that I find inspirational, and it really gets to the essence of Byron." - George Miller discusses AACTA's Byron Kennedy Award, which will celebrate its 40th year in 2024.
The Australian International Documentary Conference has unveiled the full program for its 2023 event, which carries the theme Agents of Change.
Sundance Film Festival's pivot to online meant that artist and filmmaker Lynette Wallworth turned her project 'HOW TO LIVE (After you Die)' from a live performance into an 85-minute film within a week.
VR artist Lynette Wallworth, broadcasting pioneer Cherie Romaro and broadcaster and filmmaker Mitch Torres have been recognised with Honorary Degrees from AFTRS.
The program for next month's Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has been announced, with the online event to include a strong international presence.
Lynette Wallworth’s 'Awavena' has won the International News and Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding New Approaches to Documentary - her second Emmy following 'Collisions' in 2017.
Artist and filmmaker Lynette Wallworth is set to be the Australian Film Television and Radio School's (AFTRS) inaugural artist-in-residence, where she will offer weekly 'open door' mentorship and advice to students.
Lynette Wallworth's 'Awavena' has been nominated in the Outstanding New Approaches to Documentary category in the International News and Documentary Emmy Awards.