Are feature film producers who want to be better remunerated during the five years they typically spend developing each project prepared to see Screen Australia slash the number of projects it develops to fund higher fees?
After 25 years as an actor Rachel Griffiths made a discovery which shocked her while negotiating her fee to produce her first film, the Michelle Payne biopic 'Ride Like a Girl': Most feature producers get paid peanuts.
Teresa Palmer will play Michelle Payne, the first female jockey to win the Melbourne Cup in 2015.
SBS’s Sunshine will attract viewers as an edge-of-the-seat crime thriller which introduces fresh faces and provides insights into a little-known community.
Rachel Griffiths will lead the cast of new SBS drama series 'Dead Lucky', set to start shooting in Sydney this week.
Releasing on a respectable 80 screens around the country this week is the Australian court room drama 'Don’t Tell', about a young Toowoomba woman who took the Anglican church to court in 2001 for the sexual abuse she suffered at one of their schools.
Tori Garrett’s Don’t Tell will make its world premiere at Newport Beach Film Festival in California.
The series is written and directed by actors Trudy Hellier and Maria Theodorakis and funded by Screen Australia.