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.
The Federal Government is looking for ways to maintain the independence of ABC and SBS while protecting them from future funding cuts, announcing a review into how the national broadcasters can be better supported.
Actress Bridie McKim speaks with IF about continuing the industry conversation in regards to supporting and employing people with disability.
The second season of female-driven dystopian dramedy 'Creamerie', a co-production between Kevin & Co, Flat3 Productions and Tony Ayres Productions, will premiere on SBS On Demand and SBS Viceland in August.
Chemical Media's three-part doco 'Who The Bloody Hell Are We?' for SBS explores Australian history through the lens of multicultural communities.
VicScreen has announced that four films developed through its Originate Features initiative will head into production, while also launching a series version of the program.