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The Producer Offset and Co-production Unit (POCU) is currently receiving a large volume of applications.
Revised guidelines for our multiplatform programs have now been released in draft form.
Writer and director AP Pobjoy talks about the personal impact making the online documentary series, Unerased had on them.
Screen Australia is a Commonwealth Government Agency, and successful funding applications are published in various ways.
Screen Australia will soon host visits by Janet Pierson, Producer of the SXSW Film Festival and Conference, and Jay Jeon, Deputy Director of the Busan International Film Festival, South Korea.
Screen Australia, in partnership with FilmNation Entertainment, is offering Australia's producing stars of tomorrow an outstanding internship opportunity.
Producers Lab Toronto has today announced its participants, which include Australian producers Melanie Coombs and Matthew Dabner.
Two Australian feature documentaries have been selected to screen at the 26th Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA).
As The Wrong Girl and Deep Water hit screens Twitter’s Tony Broderick talks about the Screen Australia initiative helping these TV dramas.
Sixteen relatively recent Australian television dramas have earned more than $1 million each in gross revenue and nearly $43 million as a group, mostly from abroad.
With Halloween just around the corner, here are some of the most terrifying Aussie films to have come out over the past 30 years.
Producer Lisa Duff discusses recreating Far North Queensland on the Gold Coast for the new drama series Troppo.