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Get the ball rolling and warm up for finals week with these Screen Australia-funded films, TV series and documentaries.
Stuck on what to watch these school holidays? Check out this collection of Aussie family-friendly children’s TV and film.
As summer well and truly kicks off, we take a look at some fantastic Screen Australia-funded scripted series from 2019.
Screen Australia has updated its guidelines for Drama and Children’s Programs to make clear when the agency will consider investing in second seasons for television.
Hear from Screen Australia’s CEO Graeme Mason in this extended interview on everything from production activity to deals, distribution and the Producer Offset.
Director Benjamin Gilmour reveals the extraordinary story of how his latest film Jirga was filmed in Afghanistan.
Secure a discounted registration for Content London and apply for a grant of up to $5,000 toward the cost of attending the International Drama Summit now.
Writer/director Billie Pleffer shares her experience creating Deadlock, the new youth-focused series for ABC iview.
The data reveals which dramas – that Screen Australia invested in – attracted the most returns to investors and which companies bought up big.
The Kettering Incident led the pack, but Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries was snapping at its heels.
Series one of Mako Mermaids is a big hit abroad – and not just in the children’s drama space. The financial data proves it.
Acorn Media, AMC/Sundance, BBC Television, Netflix and Universal Kids were key buyers of Australian drama in 2017.