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Screen Australia is pleased to share its Gender Matters results for 2022/23.
Creator, co-writer and director Andrew Undi Lee explores horror and humour in the new Korean-Australian anthology series, Night Bloomers.
Writer, director and co-producer Sally Aitken discusses making the feature documentary, Hot Potato – The Story of the Wiggles.
Co-creators Sonia Whiteman, Renny Wijeyamohan and Karen Radzyner discuss the multi-platform release strategy for their online project, The Disposables.
From acclaimed animation to worlds of adventure, this showcase celebrates some of the Children & Family productions that have attracted audiences both here and abroad.
A new funding round is now open for General Drama, Children’s Programs, and Feature Film Production.
Hear from Screen Australia’s Content team about the changing sector, what they’re looking for in funding applications, and their recommendations for what to watch right now.
Writer and producer Bethany Jones discusses the life and times of Michael Gudinski in the new feature documentary, Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story.
Hear from Screen Australia representatives with their top tips for applying for funding.
Writer and actor Matt Okine discusses reinventing the classic sitcom Mother & Son for a modern audience.
Sarah Christie talks about the development process for Australian series at Amazon Studios, what makes a good pitch and The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.
Rachel Ward discusses her journey from conventional to regenerative farmer in the new feature documentary, Rachel’s Farm.