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TRIGGER WARNING: Contains images of sexual violence. Darcy is struggling to come to terms with her past but refuses to admit it. Steph’s rejection of Emily reopens old wounds and Kristen and Rachel go out on their first date.
Video on Demand (VOD) is providing docos with a global platform to get their films noticed and experts are calling it a “no-brainer” for Aussie filmmakers.
An absurdist sketch web series loosely following a professional business in the lead up to New Year’s Eve 2000, as the employees prepare for the dreaded and unfathomable Y2K.
Step inside the gated home of Sydney’s new millionaires and see what all the fuss is about with Here Come the Habibs.
Upcoming Aussie horror flick, Bloodlands is set in Albania and it’s about blood feuds, witches and coming-of-age. We chat to director Steven Kastrissios, whose last feature was his 2009 debut, The Horseman.
Academy award-winner Quentin Tarantino talks about his long love affair with Aussie film and dubs Fury Road “the most amazing movie I’ve seen this year”.
Ben Law’s memoir is the basis for new TV series, The Family Law, which follows 14-year-old Ben over one particular summer when his parents separate.
Comedian Lawrence Leung has turned his one man show, Sucker, into a feature film starring YouTube sensation John Luc and veteran actor Timothy Spall.
Nowhere Boys: Book of Shadows director David Caesar sees the film as a rock n’ roll story about a broken up band that’s back together for one last gig.
Holding the Man, Last Cab to Darwin, The Dressmaker, Celia Pacquola... Find out what stood out for some of Australia's most talented actors this year at the 5th AACTA Awards Ceremony.
Talented creatives behind Mad Max: Fury Road, The Dressmaker, That Sugar Film and many more, were among the AACTA Screen Craft Excellence Award winners.
Robyn Butler chats to us about her latest work, the film Now Add Honey, a comedy about societal pressure placed on women and girls.