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Screen Forever 2015: Truth and documentaries
True stories are both inspiration and prison. Walking that fine line is a challenge for writers and a pleasure for…
Screen Forever 2015: Working with China
Oh boy! Fragmentation of the audience is one thing, but the fragmentation of an audience of 1.6 billion is something…
Screen Australia's Gender Matters Program - maybe it won't work
Does Gender Matters truly redefine the rules of the funding game, or are the dice loaded against success? Three key…
Three ways Screen Australia can actually improve diversity in the industry
Deb Verhoeven adds a timely note of caution in the current euphoria about positive moves on gender in the screen…
ABC Arts: online opportunities for filmmakers and artists
Want to work on a series of short films about the arts for ABC Online Arts? Step right up and…
Fifth AFI/AACTAs completely as expected
If you had bet on the most rationally predictable outcome in each category, you would have been pretty well on…
Regional Media Changes - Orwell goes to the bush
The regional broadcasters are asking that the rules to protect them be abolished. Um... how does that help local broadcasting?
We’re right to make a scene about gender equity in the Australian screen industry
Today film schools have around 50% gender equity among graduates and there is no shortage of aspiring female composers, writers,…
Screen Australia steps up on gender equality
Australia's national screen funding agency has bitten the bullet and committed to both a benchmark on female participation and a…
Sue Maslin and The Dressmaker - the business case for gender equity
With new commitments to gender equality in the screen sector emerging, Sue Maslin adds a timely reflection on her own…