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Amiel Courtin-Wilson’s feature film Hail has been selected for the longest running A-list film festival in the world, the 68th Venice International Film Festival.
Three Australian feature films have been selected for the 36th Toronto International Film Festival.
Screen Australia today announced investment in the development of eight feature films.
Screen Australia has announced production investment in six feature films, five adult television drama projects, a children’s television series and a documentary series.
On 1 July 2011, legislation takes effect to transfer 100 years of Australian social history from Screen Australia to the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA).
Screen Australia today launched the third annual funding round of its Enterprise Program, providing up to $3 million in support for screen businesses over the next three years.
Screen Australia today announced production investment of $2.3 million in seven National Documentary Program projects triggering production of $5.4 million.
In a significant move to improve accessibility of Australian feature films for both the hearing and visually impaired, Screen Australia today announced that as a condition of funding it would require films to be delivered both captioned and audio described. It is already an existing requirement for films to be captioned.
Screen Australia today announced production investment in PJ Hogan’s much anticipated feature film Mental.
Screen Australia tonight awarded Wayne Blair with the 2011 Bob Maza Fellowship at the opening of the Message Sticks Indigenous Film Festival at the Sydney Opera House.
Screen Australia has welcomed a $13 million direct budget injection package over four years and a comprehensive suite of Producer Offset reforms announced in tonight’s budget.
The Sundance Film Festival, one of the world’s most highly regarded independent film festivals, has announced its short film competition including Australian film Deeper than Yesterday.