SBS's Australia in Colour returns for a second season revealing new chapters from our nation’s history shown in colour for the very first time.
Paul Goldman's 'Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story' charts the influence of the Mushroom Records founder via behind-the-scenes stories of domestic and international musicians he pioneered, delving into the unorthodox tactics that helped the well-loved industry figure build an empire.
In the era of "content" and streaming, Clara Law feels it's harder than ever for cinema to be considered firstly as an art form, or a form of cultural preservation.
Archival footage from 100 years of Australian Social History will be transferred from Screen Australia to the NFSA
12canoes.com.au, the new website from Arnhem Land's Ramingining community together with filmmakers Molly Reynolds and Rolf de Heer has had visitors from 128 countries covering all 5 continents since going live on September 8.
Following the world-wide success of Ten Canoes, the Yolngu people of Ramingining in Arnhem Land offer the world a more in depth view of their society and culture with the launch of the 12 Canoes website on September 8.
Chris Mercer is set to join the National Film and Sound Archive executive team in the newly-created role of head of programs and place.
Critic David Stratton has curated a program of 10 "essential films" directed by Australian female filmmakers for the Sydney Film Festival and the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA).