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Every day across the country people are making life-changing decisions. We talk to executive producer Karen Dewey about Keeping Australia Alive.
For Hunter Page-Lochard, working on his father’s feature directorial debut Spear was like a rite of passage.
Here Come the Habibs and Soul Mates producer Chloe Rickard talks about working at Jungle, taking risks with No Activity and tackling the tough topics.
The Daughter director Simon Stone talks through the challenges of adapting Ibsen’s The Wild Duck for his feature film debut and its intense 30-day shoot.
She’s one of the most accomplished women in film, but Laura Jones hates being the centre of attention.
Starting From... Now! screens on SBS 2 after its world premiere at the Queer Screen Mardi Gras Film Festival in March.
Sell-out live shows, viral videos and a new web series, Aunty Donna aren’t sticking to rules, but paving their own path to success.
With Looking for Grace and The Daughter both film festival darlings, Odessa Young is suddenly finding herself in the spotlight. She looks back on the creation of her two first features and how entwined the experiences were.
Producer Ian Collie looks at how Jack Irish has evolved as Guy Pearce’s private eye shifts from telemovies to his own ABC TV series.
The emerging Australian producer and director behind Berlinale-bound Jade of Death explain why dramatic web series are the new black.
Never underestimate the intern. That’s one take-home message from Cleverman, the six part drama series that premieres at the Berlinale Film Festival before its ABC TV debut later this year.
Producer John Molloy talks about tapping into the nation’s nostalgia with Channel 7’s new miniseries Molly.