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Screen Australia will give six documentary filmmaking teams $2.9 millions of funding as part of the Documentary Broadcast program.
Photographer-turned-director Olivia Martin-McGuire on her debut documentary China Love and what she’s learnt for next time.
After “falling into” the film industry, Darlene Johnson has used her platform to tell the kind of stories she never saw growing up Aboriginal in Australia.
Director Stephen McCallum shares his experience making his debut feature film, 1%.
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Get the ball rolling and warm up for finals week with these Screen Australia-funded films, TV series and documentaries.
It’s gripped audiences at film festivals in Melbourne and Toronto as well as the Mardi Gras Queer Film Festival and now Downriver is set for local release.
Major Australian screen practitioners across features, TV, documentary and online dish out their advice.
“This is Halloween, this is Halloween…” With spooky season just around the corner, check out these ten screen stories that will be sure to give you a shiver up your spine.
Toby Wallace says it’s important for young Aussies to see themselves reflected, whether it’s in films like Boys in the Trees or TV shows like Puberty Blues.
Screen Australia has selected 11 emerging filmmaking teams to share in $989,000 of Hot Shots Plus funding.
To mark NAIDOC Week 2020, we’ve put together a collection of 11 Indigenous Australian dramas across film, TV series and online funded by Screen Australia and available to watch now.