International Initiatives
TALENT GATEWAY GUIDELINES
Screen Australia and Australians in Film (AiF) are partnering to provide Australian screen creatives who have a high level of recent international success with the skills, knowledge, access, and relationships necessary to succeed in the global market.
The Talent Gateway program aims to attract US support, investment, and partnerships for Australian content and careers.
AVAILABLE SUPPORT
Up to six delegates will be selected to participate in the AiF / Screen Australia Talent Gateway program of roundtables, master-classes, introductions with key US based screen decision makers, and individualised 1:1 mentorships.
Each successful applicant will receive a grant of $20,000, to:
- actively participate in the bespoke four-month (part-time) online (virtual) program of roundtables and master-classes with key international screen decision makers, as well as individualized 1:1 mentorship ($5000); and
- after completion of all program sessions and based on feedback from mentors and experienced industry executives, the applicant will submit a proposal for the 2nd drawdown. Proposal might involve working with their attached key creatives to quickly refine and develop creative concepts and materials for the projects on their slate that receive traction, and/or creating any suggested marketing materials and other strategies (including travel) to successfully pitch projects and themselves to potential co-development, talent development and/ or marketplace partners ($15,000)
Applicants must be available to participate in all sessions, which will run from April - July 2026.
INCLUSIVE STORYTELLING
For Australian screen content to effectively deliver cultural and economic benefits it must speak to, and be for, all Australians. Ultimately a diversity of ideas and a diverse workforce will grow the Australian screen industry, make it more relevant to Australian audiences and more competitive internationally.
Screen Australia is committed to building diversity, equity and inclusion into its programs and into our engagement with the community.
Screen Australia encourages applications from applicants from all backgrounds, cultures and experiences. In particular, the agency welcomes applications from other under-represented groups.
Screen Australia strives to make its funding programs accessible by removing barriers for people who are d/Deaf, disabled and/or those from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds
ELIGIBILITY
APPLICANT ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for this program, applicants must:
- be Australian citizens or residents (individual applicants)
- otherwise, meet Screen Australia’s Terms of Trade
- have credits that evidence a strong creative voice and global recognition as a creator and screenwriter and/or director on completed long form scripted episodic series and/or features, and at least one of which that has recently completed (last 4 years) and has:
- screened on broadcast television or streamed on a subscription-based platform, and was 1 of the top 10 most-watched shows on that platform at time of transmission. [It is noted that data is not always readily available, especially historically, and assessors will give benefit of the doubt based on press links and other media reactions about the title from time of release]; or
- streamed online on any reportable platform, with evidence of audiences/views in excess of 1 million or other evidence of trending on YouTube at time of release; or
- premiered in official selection at Cannes, Toronto, Venice, Sundance, Berlin, SXSW, Series Mania festivals; or
- been distributed and theatrically released in multiple major international territories; or
- been a recipient of a significant international award such as awards from Cannes, Toronto, Venice, Sundance, Berlin, SXSW festivals or been nominated for Academy, BAFTA, or Emmy awards; and
- one or more market ready long form episodic scripted series and/or features well suited for international partnerships; and
- some existing experience and interest from international industry.
INELIGIBLE APPLICANTS
Applicants are not eligible for this program if they have:
- a parent company with offices outside of Australia; and/or
- been selected for and completed other AIF/ Screen Australia programs such as Gateway LA, Global Producers Exchange, Mentor LA, Talent Gateway, or Talent USA: LA.
APPLICATION PROCESs
how to apply
Applications close 5pm AEDT Thursday 4 December 2025 and can be made via the Screen Australia application portal with the following materials:
application form
Through the application form, you must:
- provide all the information requested and answer the application questions
- address all eligibility criteria and assessment criteria
- include all required supporting materials
required materials
Applicants must upload the following materials with their application form:
- CV including credits applicable to the required credit criteria and details of any commercial, significant viewership and/or major festival or awards success
- A proposal (maximum 10 pages) that includes:
- detailed information on your current slate of projects – with 1 or 2 nominated lead* projects that you think would be best suited to workshopping through the program; For each title mentioned on the slate provide: logline, synopsis, the stage of development and what materials are currently available*; any secured development funding; the estimated budget; and information on the currently secured key creative, cast and marketplace attachments and/or interest where applicable; and
- specific and intended professional/ business development goals for the program e.g. What are the current strengths and weaknesses of you/ your company in relation to the aims of this program? Where are the knowledge gaps or barriers for international partnerships currently? What would you be hoping to learn /gain and then put into action after participating in the program?
*If your application is shortlisted, you will be asked to supply any existing materials for the lead project(s) (e.g. pitching materials, bible, treatments, scripts)
assessment
assessment process
Complete and eligible applications will be reviewed and assessed by Screen Australia and AiF staff members and/or industry specialists.
Assessment Criteria
Funding decisions will be made against the following equally-weighted criteria:
- Proposal. The strength of the proposal, the strength and diversity of the projects on the slate (and the creative talent attached to them), as well as the stage of development and suitability of the nominated lead project(s) for the program
- International interest. The amount of traction received internationally from the applicant’s completed body of work
- Experience. The level of experience and knowledge of the applicant pertinent to the activity
assessment priorities
Priority will be given to applicants:
- with an established talent agent and/or management in Australia and/or international
decision and notification
shortlisting
Applicants will be advised of either a decline or shortlisted outcome in writing by Friday 5 February 2026.
Those who are shortlisted might be asked to submit further materials on each lead project and will be required to undergo an interview over video software with AIF and Screen Australia.
final decision
Final outcomes for the shortlisted applicants will be advised in writing by Wednesday 25 February 2026.
Screen Australia and Australians in Film recognise the significant work that goes into the preparation and submission of applications. Due to the anticipated high volume of applicants, we are unable to provide individual feedback on individual applications.
successful applicants
contracting
Screen Australia will send an approval via email to successful applicants with information about contracting.
terms of support
Successful applicants will enter into an Activity Grant Agreement with Screen Australia. This will set out the terms of Screen Australia’s support.
contact
If you are unsure about your eligibility or have questions about the application form, please email us at [email protected] or call Program Operations on 1800 507 901.
Please note that we are not able to provide creative advice or suggestions to strengthen your application.
privacy
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