In an Australian first for a free-to-air broadcaster, SBS is offering Australian audiences the opportunity to watch over 100 films for free through SBS ON DEMAND this March.
SBS today launched a beta version of its catch-up service SBS on Demand on the latest model smart TVs to capitalise on the surge of viewers for the FIFA World Cup.
From 1st October the SBS ON DEMAND movies catalogue will expand to offer over 400 titles that are free for all Australians to enjoy whenever they want, wherever they are and on a device of their choosing.
Blackfella Films’ innovative social experiment in which five wealthy people swapped privilege for poverty underpinned a strong performance for SBS documentary, news and current affairs programming in the first half.
The semi-autobiographical series about two 20-somethings is written and created by Michelle Law and Chloë Reeson.
SBS has partnered with Film Victoria, Create NSW, Screen Queensland, Screenwest and the South Australian Film Corporation to launch the Short-Form Content Initiative, which will back projects from emerging creatives from backgrounds currently underrepresented in the screen industry.
“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.”
Art, camp and Indigenous culture collide in the NITV/SBS-commissioned quiz show 'Faboriginal', produced by Noble Savage Pictures.