SBS's Australia in Colour returns for a second season revealing new chapters from our nation’s history shown in colour for the very first time.
SBS’s ground-breaking new documentary series 'Australia in Colour' relives modern Australia’s history for the very first time in colour. Told through a unique collection of iconic archival footage brought to life in stunning colour, it tells the story of how Australia came to be what it is today. Narrated by Hugo Weaving, the series is a reflection on our nation's character, its attitudes, its politics and its struggle to value its Indigenous and multicultural past. 'Australia in Colour' gives us a chance to look at Australia’s history from a fresh perspective.
Gabriel Gasparinatos' documentary 'ONEFOUR: Against All Odds' tracks the meteoric rise of the Sydney-based, Pacific Islander kids who start recording drill raps to avoid a life of crime, only for a police task force to shut down their sold-out national tour due to concerns that the group’s music will incite violence.
Comedian and actress Celeste Barber hosts 'The Way We Wore', a three part documentary series for the ABC that explores the evolution and significance of Australian fashion.
With the future of Australian drama under the microscope in wake of relaxed local content quotas, there was always going to be added interest in the ABC's 2022 slate.
'David Stratton's Stories of Australian Cinema' is set to premiere on the ABC this year over three episodes, to be followed by a theatrical cut distributed by Transmission.
Australia's documentary makers are less affected by production shutdowns than most other sectors of the screen industry - apart from the large cohort of animators who are still working remotely.
Streaming service Tubi launches in Australia on September 1, initially offering nearly 7,000 movies and TV series for free for anyone who is prepared to watch 2-4 minutes of ads per hour.