Film
Edgar Degas – it’s not just the little dancers
Four great Impressionists are the subject of the latest filmic project – Exhibition on Screen by Executive Producer Phil Grabsky......
Has gender equality reached women in film and TV?
With gender equality taking place and gaining momentum over the last decade, are the film and television industries on track......
Australian Film Festival Inspires Social Change
The Transitions Film Festival showcases a range of poignant films on local and global issues. From transhumanism to food waste,......
The life of a jobbing actor is not for everyone
When you think of successful Australian actors, Mel Gibson, Cate Blanchette, Hugh Jackman and others come to mind, but Hollywood......
Warwick Thornton sweeps International Festival
Thornton’s gritty Australian western set in the 1920s has taken the Platform Award at the Toronto International Film Festival just......
Doing time: indigenous children’s experiences in prison
Children as young as 10 years old can be jailed in Australia. For many, prison time will have a large and......
Fade to Black: Documentary film explores assisted dying laws
Faced with a terminal cancer diagnosis Coles Express CEO, Peter Short, decided he would spend his remaining days campaigning......
RED: A journey into the world of the redback spider
Audiences are drawn in to the mating ritual of the redback spider in a visceral and immersive artwork – RED.......
Incentives for Indigenous filmmakers behind the screens
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department has recently kicked off two exciting programs to support the careers of Indigenous Australian internet storytellers and......
Controversial government funding props up Hollywood blockbuster
Screen Queensland is under scrutiny for giving money to international film companies to convince them to film their blockbusters in......