Northern Pictures' 'The Jury: Death on the Staircase' takes inspiration from a smash-hit format from Channel 4 in the UK to provide insight and analysis on how juries work.
Everything from classical music to the conversation around climate change will be explored in the five new documentaries to share $2.2 million of funding from Screen Australia.
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'.
Northern Pictures' documentary series 'Asking for It', an exploration of consent, will premiere on SBS next month.
Female directors have taken the lion's share of nominations for this year's Australian Directors' Guild awards, with Sian Davies and Stef Smith each securing three nods and their counterparts dominating the feature film categories.
Northern Pictures' three-part series 'Tiny Oz', premiering April 19 on the ABC, sees comedian Jimmy Rees and miniature artist JoAnne Bouzianis-Sellick guide audiences a miniature recreation of of extraordinary moments in Australia’s history.
The Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has revealed the nominees for next month's awards, while announcing screen journalist David Tiley as the winner of the Stanley Hawes Award for 2022.
The AACTA-nominated 'Strong Female Lead', directed by Tosca Looby and produced by Karina Holden, explores the gender politics during Julia Gillard’s term as Australia’s first and still only female Prime Minister.