The ABC has commissioned a fifth season of 'Rake', set to go into production in October.
Simon Baker’s coming-of-age drama 'Breath' should have a healthy run in Australian cinemas and internationally, according to the first reviews following the world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival.
As the Barnaby Joyce scandal was unfolding, shooting of the fifth series of the ABC's 'Rake' started in Canberra, depicting events which are eerily similar in real life.
Newcomer William Lodder is playing the lead in 'Go Karts', an action-packed family film scripted by Paper Planes’ Steve Worland, which is now shooting in Western Australia.
Director Kriv Stenders has added Luke Bracey, Richard Roxburgh and Daniel Webber to the cast of 'Danger Close', which chronicles the heroics of Australian and New Zealand soldiers in the battle of Long Tan in the Vietnam War.
Surfing along on word-of-mouth, Simon Baker’s 'Breath' maintained momentum in its second weekend, easily beating new releases 'Tully', 'Chappaquiddick' and 'Crooked House'.
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.
Richard Roxburgh is playing Grigory Orlov, a former lover of the 18th Century Russian Empress in the HBO/Sky UK miniseries Catherine the Great.