Australia

National Ratings week beginning Sunday 26 July 2015 - the full set
Australians lost in joyful masochism with the Ashes collapse, while Bachelor does too little to excite the pec-starved Ten audience.

Muscling up the multimedia drama push, one Screen Australia tranche at a time
From act of lunacy to sensible career path, online drama producers keep hammering on the door.

AWGIES - its collywobble time
Writers never care about awards. They just want their own imaginary friends to have voices of their own. Here are…

Grant rounds halved as AusCo adjusts to Budget cuts
The Australia Council has bit the bullet in the wake of Budget cuts, cancelling half its grants rounds and the…

7 Chinese Brothers
Jason Schwartzman does what he does best in this light, slight, comedic portrait of slacker quirkiness.

Celebrities from old movies star in national portrait tour
The National Film and Sound Archive is joining with the National Portrait Gallery to finally unveil secrets of its stills…

Ob-doc lovers avoid extinction in authentic workshop
Patience, immunity from embarrassment and a passion for authenticity are key ob-doc skills - but are also valuable in a…

Welcome to Leith
An unsettling, urgent examination of a small town infiltrated by unwanted ideology, made all the more so by its evenhandedness.

Chief eXperience Officer: a 21st Century job title
ACMI believes it is the first in the world to appoint a Chief eXperience Officer, a position designed to reimagine…

Rams
This Icelandic drama doesn't shy away from bleak circumstances, yet in dark, dour moments, hope and humour springs.