Australia

Empowering artists through the law
The Arts Law Centre of Australia has made a difference for 30 years. It has celebrated that history this week.

The Dreamhouse: reality, construct and the sweet worth of normal life
Behind the remarkable stories in Dreamhouse is an adventurous production process which touches on some key issues in documentary.

Holding the Man: fiction follows truth on the same hallowed ground
Goalpost Pictures conjures some of Melbourne's most evocative literary ghosts for a challenging film on home turf.

Retransmission Rights: smooth as the law allows
As announced around the ASTRA Conference, Foxtel will continue to pay retransmission fees to Screenrights.

Ratings: Thursday, 4th September 2014
The footy dunnit - Nine wins well, while Ten is still ahead of The ABC.

The Reckoning
A crime thriller steeped in revenge, tinted with religion, and set in Perth’s seedy underworld.

Ratings: Wednesday, 3rd September 2014
People actually do watch The Bachelor. Ten wants you to know this so the addicts don't feel lonely. And Shine…

Foxtel: plunges into new pricing model, bayonets flashing
Is this Foxtel’s evil plan? Did it just blink? Either way, it now has a pricing model to hunt its…

Brief: Sharp edge to Screen Queensland
Christopher Sharp has been appointed the new head of development at Screen Queensland.

Why Don’t You Play in Hell?
An all-out swordplay spectacle, an earnest romance of yearning, and a multi-generational fable of family issues.