Feature-length documentary 'The Kingdom' sees journalist Marc Fennell step back into the Pentecostal world he ran away from 17 years ago to uncover the seismic shift driving Hillsong’s decline, and to confront his own raw and complex childhood within the church.
After more than a decade of lobbying by Ausfilm, crew, studios and other service businesses, the government announced at the Federal Budget it has decided to permanently lift the Location Offset to 30 per cent from July 1 this year.
SBS drama 'Safe Home' serves as a launch pad for Kindling Pictures, a new production company led by Imogen Banks and Emelyne Palmer. IF finds out how their producer-assistant relationship evolved to see them start a business together.
Monash University head of film and screen studies Olivia Khoo and SBS scripted commissioning editor Loani Arman are the new co-chairs of the Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN), taking over from Michelle Cheng and Kelrick Martin.
A curated selection of documentaries from AFTRS students will be available to watch on SBS On Demand from next week, spanning topics as varied as ibises, First Nations astronomy and the journey of Afghan refugees.
SBS has unveiled a diverse and starry ensemble for its 8 x 30 anthology drama series 'Erotic Stories', including Frances O'Connor, Kate Box, Danielle Cormack and Rarriwuy Hick.
Journalist Jess Hill will return to SBS this week with three-part docuseries 'Asking For It', nearly two years after the premiere of her previous collaboration with Northern Pictures, 'See What You Made Me Do'.
SBS head of scripted Julie Eckersley will be named Commissioner of the Year at this year's Screen Producers Australia Awards on the Gold Coast.