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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.
The NFSA launches an online Antarctic adventure game using historic Antarctic footage from our collection.
There were several future film and TV makers shooting home movies at the 1956 Olympic Games in Melbourne.
For World Home Movie Day 2021, curator Heather Gill highlights the work of Australia's amateur cine societies.
We share a recently discovered colour home movie of NSW location shooting for the classic Australian film 'The Shiralee' (1957), starring Peter Finch.
Author, columnist and film and TV critic Luke Buckmaster examines the enduring themes of Wake in Fright, first released in 1971.
For years the negative of Wake in Fright (1971) was thought to be lost forever. Here is the story behind the restoration and re-release of the classic Australian film.
In celebration of the 160th anniversary of Dame Nellie Melba’s birth, we reveal previously unseen private footage of Australia’s ‘Queen of Song’.
The Corrick Collection of films has now been digitised and is once again able to be shared with audiences.
A second season of the landmark factual series arrives on SBS from 10 March 2021, featuring over 160 minutes of NFSA collection footage.
Production designer Melinda Doring has donated her mother's unique collection of home movies, including never-before-seen footage of The Beatles.
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