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Embracing change, this year’s Berlinale provided the perfect platform for Australian creatives working far beyond their comfort zones.
Hoping to give an emerging Australian filmmaker their big break at Tropfest, the revived short film festival has announced the Oscar-winner will be one of this year’s judges.
Find out who are the latest Story Development and Talent Development funding recipients. Read up also on who the Hot Shots short filmmaking teams are, and what's coming up for our exciting new Family Films Initiative.
Lynette Wallworth’s Collisions, screening as part of this year’s Sundance film festival, provides a visceral look at a uniquely Australian story.
Epic genre series Cleverman is selected for Berlinale, not only commending the quality of Indigenous storytelling, but changing attitudes toward television too.
Flickerfest kicks off its 25th year on Friday 8 January.
Screen Australia has been working behind the scenes with Tropfest.
By entering your film in the Lexus Short Films competition, not only will your film be seen by The Weinstein Company (TWC), but you will be in the running for the new annual Lexus Australia Short Film Fellowship.
Mad Max Fury Road's reception, shorts in competition, talent on show and the marketplace abuzz: Screen Australia delegates offer a glimpse of what's happening at Cannes.
Screen Australia has launched Hot Shots Short Fiction Funding, which will provide nearly $1 million to practitioners in 2014/15.
Screen Australia is coordinating a marketplace presence at the 2014 Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Market.
Screen Australia today announced $40,000 in support to writer/director Neil Triffett and producer Lee Matthews, enabling them to complete their short film Emo (The Musical).