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Toni Collette talks from Sundance Film Festival about producing aspirations, why Gender Matters, Jasper Jones and working on Fun Mom Dinner with Australian director Alethea Jones, who she’s known since Tropfest in 2012.
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) selector, Jane Schoettle, will visit Australia next month. Hosted by Screen Australia, Jane will view new feature films for recommendation into the 2015 festival.
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) programmer Jane Schoettle will visit Australia in late April to view new Australian feature films eligible for this year’s festival.
Three Australian producers have impressed in a high-class field to win placements with Scott Free London and the San Francisco Film Society.
Three new Australian feature film projects will be pitched by their producers at the prestigious No Borders International Co-Production Market during next week's Independent Film Week in New York.
An overwhelming wave of positivity has met Screen Australia’s Gender Matters initiatives, but as many acknowledge, these are just the first steps.
Australian feature film The Nightingale, directed by Jennifer Kent, won two awards at the 75th Venice International Film Festival on Saturday 8 September.
The Black List founder Franklin Leonard on how the company is partnering with Warner Bros. and Veerhuis Pictures to help unearth Australian screenwriting talent.
Causeway Films producer Kristina Ceyton breaks down their tailored approach to film festival releases and the significance they can have.
Top End Wedding’s Miranda Tapsell speaks from Sundance about being empowered to write the stories she wants to see.
It’s the first year that Australia had films in all categories at the Venice Film Festival, two of which are coming home with awards. At the same time, a record-breaking 13 Aussie films are headed to the London Film Festival. Still more are rolling out at Toronto.