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Iranian auteur Jafar Panahi's 'It Was Just an Accident' has earned yet another accolade, taking home Best Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards Thursday evening on the Gold Coast.
Following more than a decade of lobbying by the screen industry, streaming services will now officially be required by law to produce Australian content, with the government's proposed legislation passing the Senate this evening.
Long-time colleagues Lisa Garner and Matthew Soulos have co-founded a new independent Australian and New Zealand distribution venture, Match Point Films.

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Who’s behind the music of Bluey, Moana 2 and Narrow Road to the Deep North? Find out as the 2025 nominees are revealed ahead of the Screen Music Awards in Brisbane this month.

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Film

Writer-director Darcy Conlan will receive $30,000 to further develop his horror 'The Harvest' after winning the Wake In Fright Development Initiative.
A psychological horror set in the frenetic world of Gen Z will commence production early next year via Deadhouse Films.
Lee Tamahori’s historical drama The Convert was the big winner at the New Zealand Screen Awards on Friday, topping five categories.
Indian entertainment platform PTC Punjabi has partnered with Australian production company Temple...

TV & Streaming

Nine AFTRS graduates will undertake 13-week paid internships at ABC, BBC Studios, Endemol Shine Australia, Eureka Productions, SBS, and Wildbear Entertainment as part of the school's annual graduate program.
Bluey has bagged another international award, winning the International Emmy for Kids:...
Animal Logic co-founder Zareh Nalbandian will chair a new advisory committee designed to offer guidance to the NSW Government on the needs of screen and digital games, and make recommendations on investment priorities.
Members of the crossbench have called on the government to update aspects of its proposed local content quota legislation for streamers ahead of a looming vote on Thursday, as pushback to the long-awaited policy reportedly builds in the US.

Tech

Wooden Camera has released an accessory Collection for the Canon EOS C50,...
SmallHD has released Camera Control for Canon cinema cameras, enabling filmmakers to adjust critical camera settings directly from their SmallHD monitor.
Atomos has introduced monitor-recorder Ninja TX GO, an HDMI-only version of the Ninja TX, bringing pro-grade monitoring, recording and camera control to mirrorless and DSLR shooters at a lower price point.
Anton/Bauer has launched a free cloud-based system to give productions, rental houses, and broadcasters control and insight over their batteries and chargers.

New Zealand

Netflix and the New Zealand Film Commission have renewed support for A Wave in the Ocean, the filmmaker development program founded by Jane Campion, as it moves to focus on debut features.
Principal photography has begun across the Tasman on Alex Galvin's 'A Dog's Show', a cinematic adaptation of the long-running television program set to star Graham McTavish, David Wenham, Theresa Healey and newcomer Unaiki Stephens-Jones.
Sam Neill's more than five decade career will be honoured at the upcoming New Zealand Screen Awards, with the actor to receive the Screen Legend Award.
New Zealand director Lee Tamahori, whose debut 'Once Were Warriors' remains a landmark in NZ cinema and led to a Hollywood career, died Friday aged 75.
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