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Screen Australia’s range of internships provide Australian producers with invaluable professional development opportunities through experience in the international film landscape.
Screen Australia will review its funding of television production to ensure that the organisation is supporting the television production industry and Australian programming in an optimum way.
Screen Australia today released draft guidelines for the International Co-production Program that incorporate a number of changes aimed at increasing flexibility.
A delegation of Australian filmmakers will travel to China to promote the Australian film industry in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Shanghai and at the World Expo.
Screen Australia is partnering with Emerging Pictures in New York to present the USA–Australian Film Showcase, a quarterly season of new Australian films not previously released in the US.
Screen Australia today announced investment in 11 short films through its Springboard, Short Animation Production and Short Film Completion Fund programs.
The Australian/French co-production The Tree has been chosen as the closing night film at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. The Tree will have its World Premiere at Cannes on Sunday, 23 May 2010.
Screen Australia today announced investment of almost $8 million in two feature films, four TV drama series and five documentaries. Screen Australia’s support will trigger production worth over $42 million.
Screen Australia today announced funding approval for 11 new projects including two feature films and a children’s television series.
ScreenACT and Screen Australia today announced the launch of Project Pod, a six-month long professional and project development initiative for ACT/Capital region film, TV and digital media practitioners.
Sally Riley, the Head of Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department will take up a newly created position as Head of ABC TV’s Indigenous Department in May.
Screen Australia today released revised guidelines for its Development, Production Financing, Indigenous and Marketing Support programs, effective immediately.