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'Back to the Future: The Musical', original Broadway cast. A young man leaps into the air while playing an electric guitar, accompanied by a blaze of sparks.
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Back to the Future: The Musical set for 2025 Sydney premiere

Based on the 1985 film, the Olivier Award-winning BACK TO THE FUTURE opens in Sydney in September.

Image: CLIPPED Music Video Festival
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CLIPPED Music Video Festival returns to NSW

The country's sole music video festival returns with premiere screenings, conversations and awards.

Australian Women's Film Festival 2024.
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Australian Women's Film Festival 2024 awards winners

Pia Derya, Leah Purcell and Tracey Corbin-Matchett were among those honoured at the AWFF 2024 awards.

Warwick Thornton. Image supplied by SXSW Sydney
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SXSW Sydney 2024 confirms Warwick Thornton for Conference program

The 2024 SXSW Sydney Screen Conference program will have exclusive sessions with top filmmakers and industry leaders.

John Cassavetes
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Complete John Cassavetes retrospective comes to Melbourne and Sydney

12 features by American auteur John Cassavetes will be screened in a program titled 'Small Feelings'.

Women in Media
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Rachel Griffiths, Leah Purcell and Katrina Holden to feature at Women in Media conference

Key speakers from across film, TV and journalism will speak at the national conference whose aim is to inspire and…

Will Forte, Trent O'Donnell and Darcy Carden in Sunny Nights.
Industry News

Sunny Nights: Stan series starts production in Sydney

Will Forte and D'Arcy Carden star in the dark comedy crime series about siblings who head to Sydney to start…

Still of the Hard-Ons from The Most Australian Band Ever! Image: Living Eyes/SXSW Sydney
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SXSW Sydney 2024: must-see documentaries

A slate of music and pop-culture docos have been added to the SXSW Sydney screen program for 2024.

Sydney Film Festival 2024, Documentary winner Welcome to Babel.
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Sydney Film Festival 2024 winners announced

Italian hit There's Still Tomorrow, Australian documentary Welcome to Babel, and short film Die Bully Die were among the winners…

Francis Coady. Image supplied.
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New Sydney-based media company will fund and develop scripted drama, documentaries and more

Australian entertainment leader Francis Coady has launched Grand Pacific Entertainment.

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