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Screen Australia is once again offering marketing support, plus discounted registration, for Australians attending the International Drama Summit at Content London.
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.
Event Partnerships is now known as Industry Partnerships, and applications are open for the three-year Australian festival funding cycle.
In the week commencing 3 July 2017, Screen Australia will host Dosin Pak, the World Cinema programmer for Busan International Film Festival.
Eleven directors, six screenwriters and ten online creators are being funded by Screen Australia to travel to the USA in June for a series of career growth opportunities.
Screen Australia hits the opening night red carpet at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival.
Warwick Thornton's feature documentary about the Southern Cross We Don't Need a Map is the opening night film at the 2017 Sydney Film Festival.
Producer Melissa Kelly walks us through the film festival release strategy for thriller Hounds of Love and the Western Australian talent that helped make the film a reality.
Screen Australia will host Venice Film Festival programming correspondent Paolo Bertolin in Australia this June, where he will be viewing eligible local films.
Screen Australia is pleased to offer Australian producers a reduced registration rate and access to a stand at Sunny Side of the Doc.
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.
The Australian Academy Award nominees gathered at a reception in LA hosted by Screen Australia and Australians in Film.