Ludo Studio has a lot to celebrate as it gets ready to deliver the 100th episode of global hit Bluey on July 10.
SBS will mark NAIDOC Week 2019 (July 7-14) with a raft of programming that celebrates the success and shares the unique stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, starting July 5.
Capitalizing on the significant gains made by Indigenous screen storytellers over the past few years, Kodie Bedford wants to see more Indigenous writers emerging this year and - more respect accorded to Indigenous writers.
When 'Tales By Light' director/producer Abraham Joffe first got in contact with Indigenous director and cinematographer Dylan River to ask if he would be involved with the show, River initially thought he wanted him to shoot it.
After producing 'She Who Must Be Loved' and 'Robbie Hood' and co-producing 'The Beach', Tanith Glynn-Maloney is sticking to her mission of telling "blackfella" stories.
“It’s a gift to the youth of Alice Springs, and I guess the whole town, making light of some more problematic issues and things that we see day-to-day here.”
Ludo production manager Rhiannon Steffensen and animation director Claire Renton will appear in-conversation at the ACMI next week to talk about the studio's role in producing 'Arrkutja Tharra Kungka Kutjara, Two Girls'.
AACTA unveiled the nominees for this year's awards for Best Short Film, Best Short Animation, Best Short Documentary and Best Scripted Online Video on Saturday evening at Shorts+Web Fest in Sydney.