SBS and Blackfella Films’ three-part documentary series 'Meet the Neighbours' follows eight households from diverse cultural backgrounds as they leave the city behind and seek to live and work in the small town of Maryborough, Victoria, for three months.
Nearly 20 years after taking the stage together for a Melbourne Theatre Company production of Edmond Rostand's 'Cyrano de Bergerac', Asher Keddie and David Wenham will star opposite each other for the first time on screen in 'Fake', a new drama from Paramount+ that has begun filming in Melbourne.
Accomplished screenwriters Dot West and Kelly Lefever will lead a new training initiative designed to foster First Nations creative talent in Victoria.
Ric Forster's 'Lockdown Lovers' stars Kate Mayhew and Stevie McKeon as Kristal and Lisette, two women who share a one-night stand on the last night of the former's trip to Australia.
Two participants from Bus Stop Films' employment program will get to hone their skills on Ramsay Street after being selected for the 'Neighbours' training program.
Co-directed and co-written by Julie Kalceff and Sam Matthews, Stan's 'Danielle Laidley: Two Tribes' charts former AFL player and coach Danielle Laidley's early childhood in a working-class Perth suburb through her career in Australian football, while also taking a deep dive into her battles with identity, drugs, and the media/
Launching on Instagram with distribution partner Minus18 on Sunday, August 20, Unerased is a raw, unfiltered and authentic coming-of-age documentary series filmed by the participants themselves (via their phones) in 17 short episodes that will drop each Monday and Friday.
Australia's first international games market will take place in Melbourne this October, offering the country's developers the chance to pitch concepts to global publishers, platform holders, and investors.