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Australian producer Kylie du Fresne from Goalpost Pictures on Upgrade, the genre feature she produced with Jason Blum.
The Federal Government’s proposed changes do not change how Screen Australia administers the Gallipoli clause.
Screen Australia has today released a report marking 10 years since the introduction of the Producer Offset – the tax rebate for eligible Australian works.
Speaking at the Screen Forever conference in Melbourne, Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason launched the Skin in the Game report.
From 25 September 2017, applications for Screen Australia’s Letter of Interest program for feature film production can be made at any time.
From 1 November 2017, applications for Producer Offset final certificates must be made through Screen Australia’s online application portal.
From 1 August 2017 applications for provisional Producer Offset certificates will be through our new online application portal.
David Stratton reflects on the evolution of the Aussie film industry since the 60s, ahead of the release of documentary David Stratton: A Cinematic Life.
In 2017, the Producer Offset turns 10 years old.
Many doors swung open for writer/director Neil Triffett and producer Lee Matthews as a result of the short film EMO the Musical being selected for the Berlinale and subsequently earning a special mention from the jury.
Producer Bill Mechanic reveals why films like Hacksaw Ridge are “pretty impossible” to get made and the Australians that made it happen.
There are changes to the application that you need to be aware of.