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Saccharine director Natalie Erika James, Madeleine Madden and Caroline Pitcher. Image: Narelle Portanier
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Horror film Saccharine, from director of Relic, to film in Victoria

A new local horror emerges with Saccharine, from Victorian filmmaker Natalie Erika James.

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A Bluey movie is in the works at Disney

Disney and BBC Studios have set the Bluey movie for a 2027 release.

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The Unusual Life of Edna Walling optioned by Lowick Films

Lowick Films will adapt Edna Walling's inspiring life into a movie for future release.

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Five Bush Weddings feature film coming in 2026

Five Bush Weddings, a rom-com debut by Pippy Pomeranz, will hit cinemas in 2026.

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Australian drama spending plummets nearly 30%

Screen Australia's annual drama report shows a worrying decline in film and TV expenditure.

Early career writers for Endemol Shine 2024 program.
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Four writers named for early career training program

Four young writers have been selected for career development by Endemol Shine and Screen Australia.

John Lithgow and Olivia Colman in Sophie Hyde's Jimpa
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Jimpa, Never Get Busted! and Together selected for Sundance 2025

Three Australian productions have been selected to premiere at the prestigious 2025 Sundance Film Festival.

Tina Arena in 'Chains' music video
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NFSA: 10 Sounds of Australia for 2024

The pulsing Dr Who theme, Tina Arena's 'Chains' and the call of an extinct microbat are among the NFSA's 2024…

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Fisk breaks the ABC's viewing records

Fisk, co-created by and starring Kitty Flanagan, has broken viewing records for a non-kids show on the ABC.

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Golden Globes nominate Memoir of a Snail, Kidman, Blanchett, Watts and Pearce

Golden Globe nominees span 27 film and TV categories and include Australians Nicole Kidman, Guy Pearce and Naomi Watts.

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