Screen Australia and Australians in Film (AiF) today announced the recipients for Talent Gateway and the Global Producers Exchange, two joint initiatives.
Neighbours star Olivia Junkeer has opened up about her role in the new Netflix series
Why Are You Like This, admitting that she initially felt really self-conscious about her character Mia.
In an
Digital Spy, Olivia – who
Neighbours fans will recognise as Yashvi Rebecchi – revealed what was so nerve-wracking about portraying Mia, as well as the differences between working on a comedy and the iconic Aussie soap.
In
Why Are You Like This, Olivia plays Mia, a bisexual South Asian woman who does a lot of unlikeable things – and it was that controversial side of Mia s personality that Olivia originally worried about.
New on Netflix: ‘The Disciple’
Chaitanya Tamhane’s acclaimed Marathi drama and a docu-film on Ma Anand Sheela are among the highlights of the week
Here is a full list of titles releasing this week:
Fast & Furious Spy Racers: Season 4: Mexico
When the Spy Racers are framed for a crime they didn t commit, they flee to Mexico to clear their name and uncover a new evil scheme.
Why Are You Like This
Three best friends negotiate work, fun, identity politics, hookups and wild nights out in this razor-sharp satire of millennial life in Melbourne.
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What to stream this weekend: Big Shot, ACM Awards, Mare of Easttown
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John Stamos stars in Big Shot, a new series coming to Disney+ on Friday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
Keith Urban (R) and his wife Nicole Kidman attend the 77th annual Golden Globe Awards in January 5, 2020. Urban is hosting the ACM Awards with Mickey Guyton on Sunday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo
Kate Winslet takes on the lead role in HBO s latest series, Mare of Easttown. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo
Paul Rudd narrates Season 2 of nature series Tiny World, which comes to Apple TV+ on Friday. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo