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To celebrate 45 years since Mad Max roared onto Australian screens, recharge your vocab as we return to the Wasteland in Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga.
Learn more about the new below-the-line training and professional development initiative Screen Careers.
The Future Leaders Delegation and Screen Australia Games team share their takeaways and advice from the 2024 Game Developers Conference.
Ra Chapman and Katherine Fry share the journey from development to production of new ABC comedy series White Fever.
Meet the teams behind five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Executive Producer and CEO of Blacksand Pictures Kauthar Abdulalim reflects on her Enterprise journey, reaching international audiences with online stories, and the power of authentic representation in the screen industry.
To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, we’re catching up on the latest female-led Australian screen releases you can watch online this March 8.
From the The Matrix to 1980s Australia, Gypsy Taylor discusses the art and craft of costuming and the design inspiration behind her most recent projects including Our Flag Means Death, The Way We Wore, and soon The Newsreader.
Go behind-the-scenes of five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and meet the creators of Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Cannes Critics’ Week Head of the Film Department Rémi Bigot speaks to the opportunities and process behind the illustrious program, and Screen Australia’s Manager, Festivals and Industry Partnerships Dale Fairbairn shares her advice for applying to festivals.
AFTRS alumni award-winning filmmaker Warwick Thornton and production designer Bethany Ryan, alongside AFTRS Council Chair Debra Richards, reflect on 50 years of formal screen education in Australia.
Kitty Green on crafting fiction from fact and directing The Royal Hotel.