In 22 years with Film Finances Australasia, Anni Browning experienced numerous highs and faced a few challenges as the cinema industry ebbed and flowed.
Rolf de Heer is one of four recipients of this year’s MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, designed to support new feature film projects at script stage.
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards today announced the nominees in the youth, animation and documentary feature film categories for the 9th annual awards.
The world premieres of Scott Hicks' documentary Highly Strung and Matt Saville’s comedy/drama A Month of Sundays are among the highlights of this year’s Adelaide Film Festival.
Filmmaker Rolf de Heer says his friend and frequent collaborator, actor David Gulpilil, is caught between two cultures, meaning the blackfella's and the white man's.
Screen Australia plans to invest $5.5 million in the Spierig brothers' Predestination, Rolf de Heer's Charlie's Country and Greg McLean's Wolf Creek 2
Being on good terms with your neighbours is one thing, using their house to shoot a movie something else entirely
From the director who brought you the films Bad Boy Bubby, Ten Canoes and The Tracker