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2 x 55-minute Indigenous documentaries
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The National Indigenous Documentary Fund (NIDF) is an ongoing initiative that provides production opportunities for both emerging and practising Indigenous documentary filmmakers. The initiative aims to give voice to distinctive Indigenous stories and add to the cultural landscape of the wider documentary work produced in Australia and around the world.
The NIDF has produced a wide range of engaging films, from the groundbreaking Bush Mechanics to the critically acclaimed Yellow Fella and My Brother Vinnie. Recent films include The Intervention and Making Samson & Delilah. The initiative has also unearthed many talented new Indigenous filmmakers.
NIDF 12 will comprise two 55-minute documentaries, and is designed to bring to the screen Indigenous stories authored and crafted by Indigenous people. The selected projects will be based on strong ideas, be well-crafted, exhibit a high level of creative ambition, and demonstrate the potential to connect with audiences.
NIDF 12 is an initiative of the Indigenous Department of Screen Australia, in association with the ABC, Screen NSW (NSWFTO), ScreenWest and other state agencies.
The ABC’s intention is to commission two compelling, character-driven stories suitable for primetime screening.
All applicants and projects must meet the general eligibility criteria in the Screen Australia Program Guidelines – Indigenous Programs, in addition to the following specific eligibility requirements: