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Australia’s production boom grew to a record $1.47bn (A$2.29bn) spent on drama features and series in the year to June 2022. According to the annual ‘Drama Report’, published by Screen ...
Prime Video Australia has struck multi-year pay-1 streaming deals with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Roadshow Films.
Screen Australia’s latest Drama Report reveals an all-time high expenditure in Australia on scripted screen production of A$2.29 billion ($1.5 billion), made up of a record spend on Australian ...
Prime Video has secured multi-year agreements with Sony Pictures Entertainment and Roadshow Films, making it the exclusive ...
The Drama Report released today shows foreign investment largely offset significant falls in investment on projects originating from Australia this year, mainly fuelled by feature films such as ...
Australia has blessed us with many great films and even franchises like Wolf Creek and Mad Max, so check these films out from down under.
The long running Australian soap opera ‘Home and Away’ will qualify for production subsidy under revamped rules.
Baz Luhrmann’s 2008 adventure flick “Australia” is coming back to screens — but not as the original feature film. A longer director’s cut will be stretched into a six-part limited series ...
Screen Australia’s annual survey of drama production showed it reached a record $1.9 billion last financial year.
Australian TV drama expenditure has increased by 27% in the last year, according to a Screen Australia report released today, accounting for 50% of the A$752 million spent on big and small screen ...
Sally Phillips is to star in 'How to Please a Woman', an Australian comedy drama about sex, empowerment and aging.
Also, 15 Australian children’s television programs went into production with A$95 million ($66 million) spent. This is the highest spend on children’s drama since 2008-09 and a 95-percent ...
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