Features

Stills Photography: Boland's world of action and adventure
What sells a film? Teaser and poster. Who does the poster? A whole gang, relying so often on a location…

Don Featherstone and Andrew Ogilvie: The War That Changed Us
The War That Changed Us looks at six different perspectives on the Australian wartime experience.

Graeme Mason: Screen Australia CEO at 37 South
Graeme Mason has been in the job for eight months now. What has he learned and what does is the…

Adrian Wootton: CEO of Film London and former director of BFI
Wootton discusses creative bravery, film bureaucracy and tax credits, as well as mavericks, spies and tough guys.

MIFF 2014: first night is a date with Predestiny
MIFF 2013 began with a European flurry of umbrellas and ended with an audience divided by Predestination. The fun has…

Felicity Packard: Anzac Girls
Producer and screenwriter Felicity Packard talks about the making of the ABC miniseries Anzac Girls.

Files can’t wait: the future of the National Film and Sound Archive
The NFSA has been conducting a fence-mending exercise with stakeholders after its recent restructure drew an angry reaction.

Jim Ballantine: Maya the Bee
Maya the Bee was completed just last week and has already sold theatrically to over 92 territories.

Mad Max: blasts into Comic-Con, eats two-headed lizard
Mad Max shakes fans to their toes, could reboot entire genre.

Peter and Michael Spierig: Predestination
Predestination, starring Ethan Hawke, is the Opening Night film at the Melbourne International Film Festival this year.