
The creators have creative freedom, can engage with global audiences directly, and the content is free. No wonder web series are exploding in popularity.
The creators have creative freedom, can engage with global audiences directly, and the content is free. No wonder web series are exploding in popularity.
Queer Screen’s Mardi Gras Film Festival Director Paul Struthers talks about the festival’s significance and what’s on offer from the Aussie contingent.
Sell-out live shows, viral videos and a new web series, Aunty Donna aren’t sticking to rules, but paving their own path to success.
With Looking for Grace and The Daughter both film festival darlings, Odessa Young is suddenly finding herself in the spotlight.
Producer Ian Collie looks at how Jack Irish has evolved as Guy Pearce’s private eye shifts from telemovies to his own ABC TV series.
Never underestimate the intern. That’s one take-home message from Cleverman, the series that premieres at Berlinale before its ABC TV debut later this year.
Producer John Molloy talks about tapping into the nation’s nostalgia with Channel 7’s new miniseries Molly.
Written and wrapped at breakneck speed, script producer Timothy Hobart talks about the ride that has been Wanted and why we need more shows like it.
When Molly airs, it will kick off another year of miniseries based on the lives of Australian personalities – a trend that isn’t showing signs of slowing.
Step inside the gated home of Sydney’s new millionaires and see what all the fuss is about with Here Come the Habibs.