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Audrey screenwriter Lou Sanz and director Natalie Bailey on creating their debut feature film together.
30 years after its release, writer and director Stephan Elliott and producer Al Clark revisit the making of the iconic road trip musical and share other adventures of Priscilla.
We’ve got your nightmare fuel sorted with these hair-raising stories from Australian filmmakers.
Videoland director Jessica Smith and producer Scarlett Koehne reflect on queer representation and 90s nostalgia in the Series Mania Comedy Competition-winning series.
Madman Entertainment CEO Paul Wiegard and Screen Australia Distribution Manager Anthony Grundy on the distribution landscape.
Here’s some of the most iconic moments from the Australian dark comedy Two Hands in honour of its 25th anniversary.
Screen Australia Marketplace Manager Rakel Tansley shares the latest marketplace intel and advice to get the best deals on your projects.
Writer and media advocate Dot West talks writing animation, reflecting kids experiences on television and the inspiration behind Little J & Big Cuz.
In recognition of NAIDOC Week 2024, we’ve collected 11 Indigenous Australian screen stories funded by Screen Australia that are available to watch now.
Director Devina Saberi shares the inspiration for new documentary series Growing Pains, as well as the challenges and opportunities of documentary storytelling for online platforms, and advice for early career filmmakers.
Director Paul Clarke breaks down the elements of a music documentary, and the inspiration and process behind his latest feature Midnight Oil: The Hardest Line.
Writer and director Tig Terera on the inspiration for new series Swift Street, and his journey to the small screen.