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National Australian Film Day discussion
Canada has had one for 20 years. Finland has one. Even bloody Albania has one. But Australia doesn't. We need a National Australian Film Day.
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WORLD PREMIERE OF NEW AUSTRALIAN FILM “FLYWAYS” TO BE HELD ON MAY 6
A program of Premieres and Q&A screenings nationally will follow to shine a light on endangered species of migratory shorebirds.
ABC drama The Messenger delivers its hidden message in May
The ABC is thrilled to announce the uplifting eight-part drama series The Messenger will premiere on Sunday 14 May at 8.20PM on ABC TV, with all episodes available to stream on ABC iview.
PADDINGTON IN PERU – PRODUCTION TO COMMENCE
PRODUCTION TO COMMENCE JULY 2023 IN LONDON & PERU
ANNOUNCING A NEW COMEDY SERIES CALLED ‘TIL YOU MAKE IT
Production has just wrapped on the brand new comedy series ‘Til You Make It, which stars husband and wife duo Emma Choy (Darklands) and Philip Hayden (Romper Stomper - 2018 series) as the lead characters Mei & Tim.
NEW AUSTRALIAN FEATURE FILM “THE FORT” TO SCREEN IN CINEMAS FROM 18 MAY
THE FORT IS EXECUTIVE PRODUCED BY SHAYNNA BLAZE AND DIRECTED BY CARLY ANNE KENNEALLY AND JESS KENNEALLY
NFSA WELCOMES THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW FUNDING FOR THE NATIONAL COLLECTING INSTITUTIONS
Statement from Patrick McIntyre, CEO of the National Film & Sound Archive
Chinese Feature Film Dream Forest Shot with Blackmagic Design Cameras
Blackmagic Design announce that Chinese feature film Dream Forest was entirely shot with Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2, Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K digital film cameras, and color graded using DaVinci Resolve Studio editing, grading, visual effects (VFX) and audio post production software and DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel.
Flickerfest comes to Melbourne
MELBOURNE – WEDNESDAY 12TH APRIL 7.00 PM KINO PALACE CINEMA COLLINS PLACE
TERROR FILMS ENTER HORROR TV WITH ‘THE DEAD HOUR’
Terror Films are getting into the horror television business, premiering a new 12-episode horror series titled THE DEAD HOUR on digital platforms in the spring.
Content quotas are a start – but Australia’s screen industry needs more
The forthcoming screen industry consultation needs to consider more than content quotas to ensure a strong and thriving Australian screen industry, says UNSW expert.