In 2012, filmmaker Mike Nayna uploaded a video, shaming racists on a Melbourne bus, which sparked international media attention and resulted in two jail terms.
Set in Sydney in the summer of 1959, 'Ladies in Black' is the story of suburban schoolgirl Lisa, who takes a summer job at a large department store where she works alongside a group of saleswomen who open her eyes to a world beyond her sheltered existence
The Federal Government has made three new appointments to the Screen Australia board, including PricewaterhouseCoopers’ Megan Brownlow as deputy chair.
Shooting has kicked off in Sydney on Porchlight Films' comedy series, 'Kiki & Kitty'.
The ABC’s new medical drama, Clandestine Beyond’s ‘Pulse’, goes into production in Sydney today.
Silvey came on board after multiple drafts had been penned by Shaun Grant ('Snowtown', 'Berlin Syndrome').
The message of Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason’s keynote address to the Australian International Documentary Conference was simple: adapt or die.
In partnership with News Corp's new female content platform, the With Her in Mind Network, Screen Australia has launched Doco180 - a new initiative for emerging female documentary directors.