After The Wildfires wins at Newport Beach Film Fest
After The Wildfires has won Best Environmental Film at the 2021 Newport Beach Film Festival
Love on the Spectrum wins Gold at New York Festivals
Love on the Spectrum has won a Gold medal in the Documentary (Human Concerns) category, at this year’s New York Festivals.
After The Wildfires wins Best Conservation Film at Jackson Hole Media Awards
After The Wildfires has won Best Conservation Film at the 2021 Jackson Hole Media Awards. Nature film’s equivalent to the Oscars®, the Jackson Wild Media Awards™ celebrate excellence and innovation in nature, science and conservation storytelling.
See What You Made Me Do longlisted for Walkley Documentary Award
See What You Made Me Do is one of six outstanding documentaries have been longlisted for the 2021 Walkley Documentary Award. All six films tackle different themes, are in different styles and highlight different modes of documentary storytelling, but all help to showcase the very best in Australian long-form journalism.
Strong Female Lead in competition at Sydney Film Festival
Strong Female Lead is in competition for the Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF) Award for Australian Documentary at this year’s Sydney Film Festival.
Live action series Tom Weekly receives Screen Australia funding
Tom Weekly Versus…, a 20-part live-action series for ViacomCBS based on the best-selling book series by Tristan Bancks, has received Screen Australia funding.
Strong Female Lead nominated for Best Documentary at AACTA Awards
Strong Female Lead nominated for Best Documentary at the 2021 AACTA Awards
Love on the Spectrum wins at Critics Choice Real TV Awards
Love on the Spectrum wins Best Relationship Show at the 2021 Critics Choice TV Awards.
Love on the Spectrum wins at BANFF Rockies Awards
Love on the Spectrum has won Best Lifestyle Program at the 2021 BANFF Rockies.
Daniel King named inaugural recipient of the Indigenous Documentary Placement with NP
Award-winning filmmaker Daniel King has been named the inaugural recipient of the Indigenous Documentary Placement, a new initiative co-presented by the ABC, Northern Pictures and the Australian Documentary Conference (AIDC) to fast-track the careers of Indigenous nonfiction screen practitioners.
Northern Pictures re-teams with Guy Edmonds for ‘Dance Spies’
After an Emmy win and both local and international success with Hardball, Northern Pictures is developing a new children’s project with one of its co-creators, Guy Edmonds.
Northern Pictures partners with Sinking Ship on teen dance series
Northern Pictures is co-developing a live-action teen show Dance Spies with Canadian prodco Sinking Ships.
Vogue: Australia's most important docuseries on domestic abuse is now out
Jess Hill has spent the past seven years reporting on domestic abuse, recognised for her book See What You Made Me Do. This month sees the release of a three-part docuseries bearing the same name. She writes here about why it’s crucial for Australia to criminalise coercive control and how we can harness positive change seen overseas.
Women's Agenda: Why ‘See What You Made Me Do’ is a must watch series
Reading the book was harrowing, upsetting, yet critical, and as Lucy Clark writes in The Guardian, “…seeing it brought to life on the screen, with the raw power of people talking to camera, adds a gripping, heart-in-mouth dimension.”
The Conversation: ‘See What You Made Me Do’ will change the way we think about domestic violence
See What You Made Me Do makes for confronting viewing — it is a problem that involves people all around us in the community. As Hill tells us, there are three million Australian adults and children who are victims of domestic abuse.
Sex And The City-style comedy filming in Melbourne
Spreadsheet is a new Sex And The City-style comedy starting filming in Melbourne soon. The eight part comedy, Spreadsheet, has been commissioned by Network 10, and its US owners, broadcasting giant Viacom CBS. The show centres around Lauren, a divorced mother-of-two and corporate high flyer, played by British actor Katherine Parkinson, who uses a database to help with her sex life.
SMH review ★★★★½ - Is this the most ‘relatable’, kind and engaging dating show ever?
There are dating shows. And then there’s Love on the Spectrum, a series (returning here for a second season) that completely rewrites the rulebook on the genre, and creates sensational television in the process.
SMH review ★★★★★: See What You Made Me Do is challenging but essential viewing
The series is by turns sobering, heartbreaking and infuriating. At the risk of hyperbole and cliche, it should also be must-watch viewing, despite how much of it makes for difficult watching.
Love on the Spectrum nominated for a BANFF Rockie Award
Love on the Spectrum has been nominated in this year’s BANFF Rockie Awards, included with 142 nominees from 37 countries for the awards, which are held as part of the Banff World Media Festival. Australia is among the most represented countries in the field of international nominees for this year’s Rockie Awards, with titles up in six categories.
Love on the Spectrum wins twice at 2021 Realscreen Awards
Love on the Spectrum has won Best Docu-Reality Series and an Award of Excellence for Reality at the 2021 Realscreen Awards.