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The cast and crew of Breath share their experience making Simon Baker's adaptation of Tim Winton's classic novel.
Executive Producer Jo Porter shares her experience developing Picnic at Hanging Rock, the evolution of Australian television and how our stories can perform overseas.
Director Simon Baker on making an Australian first-time feature after two decades acting in the US.
Directors Yolanda Ramke and Ben Howling talk about their experience directing their first feature film Cargo.
In an increasingly crowded marketplace Picnic at Hanging Rock producer Jo Porter is looking for ideas that are bold enough to cut through.
Actor Mia Wasikowska on returning to work in Australia on Mirrah Foulkes’ feature directing debut Judy and Punch and the camaraderie of the Aussie industry.
Actor Yael Stone on her serendipitous route to being on series across Netflix, Amazon Prime and HBO, and what she would impart to budding actors.
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) selector Jane Schoettle will once again be hosted by Screen Australia this April to watch new Australian features for potential pre-selection.
Experience the glitz and glamour from the world premieres of Picnic at Hanging Rock and Gurrumul in Berlin.
Head of Production Sally Caplan explains the thinking behind Screen Australia’s feature film investments and grants.
Screen Australia part funds up to 20 features annually. The key criteria is excellence but there are other matters in play.
Examining the individual decisions made in 2014/15 illustrates how the theory behind the question of what to fund and why is put into practice.