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Screen Australia is pleased to offer Australian producers a reduced registration rate and access to a stand in the marketplace at this year’s Sunny Side of the Doc.
Registrations are open for Australians travelling to the upcoming market MIPCOM, 16-19 October 2023 in Cannes.
Screen Australia today announced the recipients of the first round of its Enterprise Asia program.
From exploring the natural world to being immersed in contemporary conversations, what better way to travel into the second half of 2023 than by watching some (if not all) of these Screen Australia-funded documentaries releasing in June.
UK screen executive Christina Willoughby will join consultant Jonathan Olsberg this year in providing a global industry perspective on the assessment committee for Screen Australia's Enterprise Program.
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.
Event Partnerships is now known as Industry Partnerships, and applications are open for the three-year Australian festival funding cycle.
Screen Australia, in partnership with the Ateliers du Cinéma Européen (ACE), will offer a special bursary for one selected Australian producer to attend the 2012 ACE international training program (ACE Mundus).
Downriver's story is one of teamwork and tenacity; and the inevitability of people and policies at the film agencies greatly influencing what independent films are made in Australia.
An additional two Australian films have been added to the Toronto International Film Festival’s (TIFF) 2017 program, 1% and The Butterfly Tree, screening in the Discovery program which showcases the work of emerging filmmakers.
The Sitges International Fantastic Film Festival of Catalonia has announced five Australian films for its 2013 line-up.
The Venice International Film Festival today announced their 2017 program confirming the selection of four Australian films, including Warwick Thornton’s Sweet Country which will make its world premiere in official competition.