Australia
Box Office 14 March 2016 - featuring the most noxious hero in the modern world
Australia arthouse audiences are enchanted by a film whose main character is defined partly by projectile shitting.
The Will to Fly
When champion aerial skier Lydia Lassila soars, so does this classically made but cheer-inducing documentary about her efforts.
AIDC 2016: Roger Jackson, Kinonation and the global opportunity of VOD
Indie-friendly VOD is alive, kicking and even easy, if you don't get cynical on the way.
AIDC 2016: now but a memory
The message from AIDC 2016 is clear - excellence is tough to do and requires a huge amount of knowledge…
Mon Roi
A realistic and raw central portrayal provides texture and intimacy to an otherwise maudlin rather than moving marital drama.
Dheepan
Like A Prophet and Rust and Bone before it, Jacques Audiard's latest focuses on the fragile space between deeds and…
Legal Essentials, Storytelling Factual TV, Production Office 101, Director’s Journey & More!
Last chance for AFTRS Open’s: LEGAL ESSENTIALS: FILM & TV this weekend, SCREENWRITING FOR FILM (10 weeks online), next week’s…
AIDC 2016 - SBS commissioning for controversy
'We want ideas that scare us..' and we do have money for that. And we don't get enough scarey ideas.
National Ratings week beginning Sunday 6 March 2016 - the whole set
While Nine takes most advantage of MKR's Thursday absence, Ten's Celebrity gets a bounce as well.
AWG v Screenrights stoush leads to Federal Court.
The Australian Writers Guild dons battle armour and clanks towards a date with screen destiny in the Federal Court.