‘The Jury: Death on the Staircase’: what would you decide?
This groundbreaking series follows a re-enactment of a real manslaughter case, presented word-for-word with actors, before a new jury of 12 everyday Australians.
This groundbreaking series follows a re-enactment of a real manslaughter case, presented word-for-word with actors, before a new jury of 12 everyday Australians.
We’re not two minutes into Spies of Terror and already someone is dead. In Turkey, French secret service analyst Malika Berthier (Rachida Brakni) is part of a team hunting for a terrorist known as Abu Omar. “When you find him,” the man they’re interrogating tells them, “it will be too late”. It’s the 13th of…
Stretching from London to the Outer Hebrides and spanning centuries, this movie collection demonstrates . Benediction The late Terence Davies, who breathed glorious cinematic life into Scottish author Lewis Grassic Gibbon’s gleaming novel Sunset Song, turned his attention to the life of soldier-turned-pacifist-poet for his final feature. A suitably elegiac film, the central role is…
The writer, director and executive producer of the gripping four-part series discuss the importance of honouring the victims while telling the true story of a murder. See also Top new series coming to SBS On Demand in June 2024
Perhaps it’s the sometimes grey, sun-deprived, shiveringly hostile weather that inspires British screenwriters, directors and producers to craft such compelling, diverse small screen entertainment. Perhaps it’s the melting pot of cultures and class that co-exist, sometimes harmoniously and sometimes not, that also inspires fearless examinations of political and social unrest. Whether it’s the formation of…
— If you haven’t seen the first three seasons of ‘My Brilliant Friend’, we suggest heading to and watching there before reading on — Lenù and Lila are all grown up. Over three seasons of the adaptation of Elena Ferrante’s Neapolitan quartet of novels, we’ve followed Elena ‘Lenù’ Greco and Raffaella ‘Lila’ Cerullo from their…
In just a few short weeks, the Melbourne International Film Festival will be back for its 73rd edition, with a program stacked with 250 features, shorts and XR experiences to warm the hearts and minds of the nation’s voracious film buffs. We. Can’t. Wait. To get in the MIFF mood as we await the 8…