Screen Australia has announced more than $5.7 million in production funding for three features, two children’s TV series and two online projects.
Jen Peedom's 'River' and Ben Lawrence's 'Ithaka' add to the already strong contingent of local films bound for August's Melbourne International Film Festival, which unveiled its full program today.
As a development producer, writer, script editor and assessor, Nicole Dade is pondering the future of story telling once the pandemic has passed.
Leah Purcell aims to start shooting the feature film adaptation of her play 'The Drover’s Wife' next September after pitching the project to major players in Hollywood.
Roadshow Films will release writer-director Leah Purcell's debut feature 'The Drover's Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson' in cinemas October 14.
Screen Australia's head of content Sally Caplan rates 2019 as a good year for Australian films at home and abroad - and she is even more optimistic about the 2020 slate.
After starring in Network 10's 'The Secrets She Keeps' and the ABC's 'Operation Buffalo', Jessica de Gouw's career continues to flourish while many in her profession are idle due to the pandemic.
Madeleine Gottlieb is co-developing a seven-part online series which will give female and non-binary perspectives on contemporary masculinity as well as writing a feature for Revlover Films' Martha Coleman and Lauren Edwards.