In a seemingly perfect community, without war, pain, suffering, differences or choice, a young boy is chosen to learn from an elderly man about the true pain and pleasure of the "real" world.
After playing characters who were in chains or oppressed earlier in her career, Natasha Wanganeen is relishing the chance to portray a wide diversity of roles.
Vincent Monton is understandably chuffed that Australians have the chance to discover - or rediscover - his telemovie Point of No Return 25 years after it premiered on Network 10.
Leading lights of Australia’s film and TV industry today urged federal politicians to act to ensure Australian stories continue to be told on Australian screens.
Toy Story 3 has become Walt Disney Studios' all-time highest grossing film at the Australian box office
Despite not getting much of a theatrical run on Australian screens, Kriv Stenders� raw domestic drama Boxing Day is currently screening in the United States for Directors Guild of America members.
Director Phillip Noyce, known for films such as 'Rabbit-Proof Fence', 'Salt', 'Catch a Fire', 'The Quiet American', and 'Clear and Present Danger', has become the inaugural patron of Bond University's Film and Television Awards (BUFTA)
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.