The National Film and Sound Archive is set to trial an on-demand platform for the first time for NAIDOC Week with a curated program of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content. The NSFA Player forms part of its strategy to make the national audio-visual collection more accessible across the country.
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.
Each of Jane Campion's nine features, a selection of her shorts and a documentary about her life and career will screen at Sydney Film Festival in June as part of a retrospective, Her Way.
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.
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.
Keir Winesmith will join the National Film and Sound Archive as its chief digital officer in mid-January.
To celebrate its 85th birthday, Ritz Cinemas in Sydney's Randwick has announced 'Australia on Celluloid', a year-long program of classic local films presented on 35mm prints.
Filmmaker, screen executive and Wodi Wodi woman Gillian Moody will be the senior manager of Indigenous programs for the National Film and Sound Archive.