Epic Films' 'First Day' is poised to win its second Emmy, nominated for Outstanding Young Teen Series at the inaugural Children's and Family Emmy Awards.
Princess Pictures has purchased Dublin-based Boulder Media from Hasbro as part of a move to expand its production services capacity and start developing Irish projects.
Russell Crowe is set to go from his role as an Air Force drone pilot in Will Eubank’s 'Land of Bad' to a former homicide detective that is forced to confront his past in Adam Cooper's 'Sleeping Dogs', with the latter to also begin shooting in Australia early next year.
While 'Black Adam' remained the main event at the box office last weekend, capturing 40 per cent overall market share, 'Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris' saw an older audience return to cinemas with gusto.
NITV has made two new appointments to its leadership team, with Marissa McDowell and Rhanna Collins promoted to head of commissions and head of business and operations, respectively.
Screenwriters James Cripps and Rhianna Malezer are the winners of this year's Australian Writers’ Guild’s Monte Miller Awards, receiving $5,000 each in script development funding.
Genevieve Clay-Smith's 'What Was It Like?', made via Bus Stop Films, took home Best Australian Short at the Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival over the weekend.
Former Screen Queensland chief creative officer Jo Dillon has joined the newly established Global City Group as its inaugural CEO, with the appointment announced alongside the company's acquisition of Every Cloud Productions.