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A new funding round is now open for General Television Drama Production, Children’s Television Drama Production, and Feature Film Production.
Screen Australia will host Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) pre-selector Paolo Bertolin in May to view new eligible Australian feature films for this year’s festival.
Ra Chapman and Katherine Fry share the journey from development to production of new ABC comedy series White Fever.
Screen Australia has launched a new Audience Design Initiative, supporting mid-career producers and/or key creative teams to gain an increased understanding of audiences within the globally competitive feature film marketplace, enabling them to effectively advance their scripted feature film projects.
Meet the teams behind five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Director Tanith Glynn-Maloney talks about directing her first feature film, Windcatcher.
Screen Australia’s Head of Documentary Richard Huddleston shares the headline discussions and key takeaways from this year’s AIDC.
Executive Producer and CEO of Blacksand Pictures Kauthar Abdulalim reflects on her Enterprise journey, reaching international audiences with online stories, and the power of authentic representation in the screen industry.
This showcase celebrates some of the documentary productions that have garnered recent acclaim and dazzled audiences.
To mark this year’s International Women’s Day, we’re catching up on the latest female-led Australian screen releases you can watch online this March 8.
Screen Australia and the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) have announced the three finalists of the Fresh Cuts Documentary Pitch Initiative who will receive development funding for their projects – Paradise Camp: Homecoming, In/Out, and Fridge Foraging.
From the The Matrix to 1980s Australia, Gypsy Taylor discusses the art and craft of costuming and the design inspiration behind her most recent projects including Our Flag Means Death, The Way We Wore, and soon The Newsreader.