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New Wake in Fright development initiative has $30k ready for new horror scripts

Submit your haunting script and win $30k in the Wake in Fright Development Initiative.

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Within the Pines review: an eerie Rear Window for audio nerds that's streaming now

Within the Pines, an Australian indie horror feature, is now streaming on Brollie.

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Wake In Fright 'intense' 4K restoration announced by Umbrella Entertainment

From a dismal opening weekend, to the bins of a film vault, and now returning as a celebrated Australian classic,…

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Before Dawn: ANZAC war epic trailer released

An Australian filmmaker has made his directorial debut with the WA-shot war film Before Dawn.

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Alexei Toliopoulos talks Brollie, Sunburnt Screens, and Looking for Alibrandi

From Ozploitation to the New Wave of Horror, Alexei Toliopoulos takes a deep dive into Australian film in Brollie's 'Sunburnt…

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Brollie: a new free streaming service by Umbrella Entertainment

Brollie launches 23 November, bringing an amazing free selection of films and TV series to Aussie screens.

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The Emu War: Aaron Gocs says 'I did my own stunts'

Damian Callinan, Aaron Gocs and Dane Simpson sat down for a chat with ScreenHub ahead of the film's world premiere…

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MIFF Film Review: Ablaze reframes our artistic past with affection and passion

Ablaze utilises incredible archival footage to redress the gaps of the Australian artistic industry’s shameful and largely un-interrogated past.