The author of Wake in Fright tackles the Vietnam War and the Pope
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When Australia had a go at Heathcliffe, Cathy and the moors, years before Margot and Jacob
The ABC tackles Sophocles in 1966
An Alan Seymour effort from 1960 that was filmed to shut him up, basically.
In this special essay, Keiran McGee—Juanita Nielsen’s relative and co-producer of the only family-approved project about her life—powerfully questions the manner in which her memory has been exploited and twisted
Following a rousing reception at its Melbourne International Film Festival world premiere, we spoke to one of the producers about the making-of and future for the intimate documentary on the
When I started working in TV in 2010, a time that doesn’t seem too long ago, the screen industry was in its golden era. Back then, the TV Guide magazine
The ABC’s first TV drama co-production with an international company, 1963’s The Right Thing One of the things that held back Australian writing at the ABC in the 1950s and
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