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Emerging Australian filmmakers Nicholas Verso and Sotiris Dounoukos had films selected in TIFF’s Discovery section and were supported by Screen Australia to attend Toronto and present these.
From the red carpet at Lion’s world premiere to the Screen Australia stand in the Industry Centre, here's what happened at TIFF.
Australians made a serious splash at this year’s Venice Film Festival – the oldest film festival in the world.
John Collee speaks about the fundamentals on how to get your script to cut through, and be less likely to fail, when submitting for funding.
For its 20th anniversary, Scott Hicks looks back on the “long, arduous” process that was developing and financing Shine and why it was worth every minute.
Robert Connolly talks about risk-taking as a business principle and how complex novels such as Barracuda have found the perfect home in four-part TV series.
Xavier Samuel was beckoned back by Belvoir Theatre. A year later, fortuitous timing has led to four features and a TV series shot almost back-to-back.
This year’s Hot Docs International Documentary Festival showcased some of the most challenging and diverse stories from around the world, with Australia firmly in the spotlight.
It’s no secret that family films make big business.
International programmer for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), Jane Schoettle will view new feature films for consideration for the 2016 festival.
Director Jennifer Peedom tells us how the Sherpa team managed when the deadly force of nature reared its head in the midst of filming on Everest.
Director Joseph Sims-Dennett channelled his own nightmares into Observance, a psychological horror that’s chilling audiences around the globe.