A quartet of Australian films has made it into the line-up for next year's Sundance Film Festival, with Robert Connolly's 'Blueback', Noora Niasari's 'Shayda', Daina Reid's 'Run Rabbit Run' and Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou's 'Talk To Me' all set to screen.
The second season of female-driven dystopian dramedy 'Creamerie', a co-production between Kevin & Co, Flat3 Productions and Tony Ayres Productions, will premiere on SBS On Demand and SBS Viceland in August.
Danny and Michael Philippou’s debut feature 'Talk to Me' stars Sophie Wilde as Mia, a lonely teenager who gets hooked on the thrills of conjuring spirits through a ceramic hand.
After almost a decade on the small screen one of Australia’s most successful dramas is coming to an end.
TV dramas 'Fires', 'New Gold Mountain' and 'The Newsreader' each took home two prizes at yesterday evening's virtual AACTA Industry Awards, as did films 'Nitram', 'The Dry', 'Mortal Kombat' and 'High Ground'.
A cross-section of the country's emerging on screen talent has received the endorsement of the Casting Guild of Australia (CGA) with the announcement of the guild's annual Rising Stars.
Danny and Michael Philippou's debut feature 'Talk To Me' should attract the attention of genre-focused international buyers, according to Sundance critics.
Australians in Film has unveiled the six finalists for this year's Heath Ledger Scholarship, with Max Brown, Mabel Li, Rahel Romahn, Andrea Solonge, Zoe Terakes, and Harvey Zielinski to contend the 2021 prize.