SBS's queer, revisionist take on Australia during World War II, 'While The Men Are Away', managed to lure director Elissa Down home to Australia for work for the first time in more than a decade.
SXSW Sydney unveils screen festival line-up, including ‘ONEFOUR: Against All Odds’, ‘Erotic Stories’
SXSW Sydney has unveiled the full line-up for its screen festival, with a raft of upcoming local film and television titles joining the previously announced features and shorts.
The fourth season of 'Every Family Has a Secret', hosted by Noni Hazlehurst, premiere Thursday, October 19 at 7.30pm on SBS and SBS On Demand, with new episodes airing weekly.
Our Voice, Our Heart follows two Darwin locals, Tiwi man Jaxon de Santis and Warlpiri/Jawoyn man Justin Grant, who realise that if they have no idea what the Voice to Parliament means to them and their community, how are millions of Australians going to know?
Melbourne-based DJ/producer Mirasia has joined the production of SBS crime drama 'Swift Street' as the third Australian Guild of Screen Composers placement of Screen Australia's Credit Maker program.
In SBS’s queer revisionist dramedy 'While The Men Are Away', two women’s land army recruits from Sydney arrive in the country and undergo a heady course in race relations, rural politics, spirituality, sex, and personal growth – oh, and farming.
Tyson Mowarin's documentary 'Keeping Hope', which follows Mark Coles Smith as he returns to the Kimberley to interrogate the region's suicide statistics, will premiere on NITV and SBS On Demand September 10, World Suicide Prevention Day.
Everything from classical music to the conversation around climate change will be explored in the five new documentaries to share $2.2 million of funding from Screen Australia.