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Listen to a Q&A with documentary director Jane Castle and producer Pat Fiske.
Regional TV began rolling out on the east coast 60 years ago.
David Stratton in conversation with Alex Sloan about his book, My Favourite Movies.
A visit to the NFSA gave one family history researcher the chance to learn more about the adventures of her great uncle in the early 1920s.
We look back at how 'Mr Movies' Bill Collins reported on Cannes for a 1976 TV special.
The NFSA is now making available episodes of the 1960s Life in Australia series from the Film Australia Collection in stunning 4K HD.
Mark Foy's fashion parades from the 1940s and '50s, featuring designers Pierre Balmain and Schiaparelli, captured in gorgeous colour footage.
An Ancient History professor explored her own past when she watched an episode of a quiz show she'd participated in as a child.
'Life Through the Lens' is a photographic showcase currently on display in the Liversidge Space at the NFSA building in Canberra.
The NFSA provided nearly three-quarters of the footage used in the groundbreaking four-part series Australia in Colour.
A look at Betty Bryant, once Australia’s most famed film ingénue, who features in the exhibition Starstruck: Australian Movie Portraits, now open on the Gold Coast.
Three siblings starred in a film. Forty years later, they watched themselves on screen for the first time.
Sir Donald Bradman is recognised internationally as one of the greatest cricketers of all time, but did you know he also briefly acted in a movie?
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