After making his feature film debut in director Stevie Cruz-Martin's 'Pulse', Daniel Monks moved to London in 2018 because he figured the UK offered more career opportunities.
“I grew up with a vehement passion for my heritage and culture, but I am as Aussie as you can get. It’s not just lip service and I am dedicated to ensuring we keep evolving in our pursuit in getting cultural representation right on screens and across the arts."
My5, the UK streaming service owned by Viacom's Channel 5, has secured the rights to Bad Mothers.
Novelist and emerging screenwriter Charlotte McConaghy has joined Clandestine TV’s Sydney office as creative development producer/writer.
When the Casting Guild of Australia named Pallavi Sharda among its 10 Rising Stars of 2017, the recognition was arguably long overdue.
A drama about a gay teenager with a disability who changes into the body of a beautiful woman so that he can find love has become the first Australian film to win a $US20,000 prize at Korea’s Busan International Film Festival.
The ABC’s new medical drama, Clandestine Beyond’s ‘Pulse’, goes into production in Sydney today.