Television

Maya Newell: Don't be afraid of doing things differently
The documentary filmmaker behind 'Gayby Baby' and 'In My Blood it Runs' explains a truly collaborative and consultative approach with…

MentorHer 2020 calls for Applications
Women in Film and Television offers a three-month mentoring program for female identifying screen practitioners.

This Week at the Box Office: Crowds dig documentaries, but dog Disney
Let's take a look at the films topping the box office this week, from stirring docos, to the usual dog…

We love sport. We love movies. But movies more than sport?
Almost a third of Australians have been to the movies in the last four weeks, according to a recent research…

What We're Watching: February Edition
In this column, our office shares what they've been watching and listening to, from classics, to blockbusters, to off-the-wall favourites.

Box Office: Cartoon controversies come good!
This week in the box office, an object lesson in the value of perseverance in the face of underwhelming beginnings.

Broke, defiant and angry - the numbers on UK indy producers
Indy producers are copping a belting in the UK, and research shows you how.

Screen News in Brief - funding, fests and flicks - the whole cycle
Tight, inspiring initiatives in comedy, series and mobile. And Queer Screen's Mardi Gras, Transitions, Women in Film and a sadly…

Global market expert Rachel Okine: are our feature films dead?
Rachel Okine is observant, strategic and numerate. Can she harness the energy of a screen generation in its prime?

Getting Pacific: Women in Film Festival embraces the Neighbours
Aotearoa/New Zealand and Pacific Islander filmmakers are brought into the fold in 2020, with highlights including Jane Campion's celebrated shorts.