
Revolution School series producer Alex West talks about how he wrangled the ups and downs of an entire school year into just four episodes.
Revolution School series producer Alex West talks about how he wrangled the ups and downs of an entire school year into just four episodes.
Australian creatives, stars and projects – and the stories they create – continue to be in high demand across the globe.
Rob Connolly explains his multipronged approach to tackling the worldwide decline in independent cinema.
Ernie Dingo, Ian Thorpe and Julia Zemiro trace their roots back 200,000 years in the new SBS series DNA Nation.
Shine director Scott Hicks reflects on his return to the world of music for the documentary Highly Strung.
Mick Taylor is back. John Jarratt on bringing his iconic sociopath back to screens for the new Stan series, and what SVOD is doing for Aussie storytelling.
Australian-made dramas, comedies, sci-fi series and reality TV were amongst the winners at LAWebfest this year.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason and writer Benjamin Law take stock a year on from Miranda Tapsell’s rousing call for more diversity at the Logies.
Whether it’s film, TV, comedy or drama, Matthew Saville’s career is enviable. He takes a break from Seven Types of Ambiguity to talk A Month of Sundays.