A retrospective marking the 35 anniversary of Fred Schepisi's 'A Cry in the Dark' and appearances from Deborra-lee Furness and Simon Baker headline this month's Australian International Screen Forum.
There is confidence within the documentary sector that its concerns about the genre's omission from last year's streaming regulation models have been heard ahead of the legislation's introduction to parliament.
“This promises to be a watershed year”: Screen Forever to ‘prepare the ground’ for regulatory change
Ahead of next week's Screen Forever, Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner reflects on a tumultuous 2023, and outlines his hopes for 2024 to be a landmark year - regulation pending.
SPA and Netflix have announced the successful applicants of the inaugural Broad Horizons initiative, which is designed to increase access and opportunities for First Nations screen professionals.
Stan used an luncheon at the Sydney Opera House today to unveil a 25-strong originals slate for 2024, including several new commissions - four drama series, four documentaries and a feature film.
After just two weekends, 'Dune: Part Two' has already overtaken the lifetime gross of the first film.
'Oppenheimer' may have battled it out with 'Barbie' at the box office but 'Poor Things' proved its nearest rival at the Oscars.
The Western Australian government will put almost $19 million into the state's screen industry to attract international and domestic production and boost skills capacity.