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Screen Australia has opened applications for screen practitioners to attend Content London, a world leading development marketplace and conference. A limited number of discount registrations are also on offer.
Registrations are open for Australians travelling to the upcoming market MIPCOM, 16-19 October 2023 in Cannes.
Application closing dates for the Documentary Producer Program have changed for the 2023/24 financial year. Applications will now be assessed in three funding rounds.
Australian music documentary, John Farnham: Finding The Voice tracks the public and private life of Farnham, featuring star-studded commentary from Olivia Newton-John, Jimmy Barnes, Celine Dion, Robbie Williams, and many more.
The following Screen Australia funding programs are open for applications in July: BTL Next Step Stage Two (Thursday 29 June), Online Development Funding (Saturday 1 July), Producer Equity Program (PEP) (Saturday 1 July), and Story Development (Saturday 1 July). Find out more about the opportunities below.
Screen Australia has announced the return of Talent USA: New York.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce that Jorjia Gillis has joined the agency this week in the role of Development and Investment Manager, First Nations, reporting to Head of First Nations Angela Bates. In this role, Jorjia will be responsible for assessing applications and managing funded projects across the First Nations Department’s funding programs and initiatives.
Screen Australia’s revised Story Development Guidelines will streamline application processes commencing 1 July 2023.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce the 18 members of the fourth iteration of the Gender Matters Taskforce. The Taskforce will provide independent advice to the agency and work beyond Screen Australia’s direct sphere of influence to develop pathways and find opportunities to support the screen industry’s efforts to achieve gender parity.
Screen Australia has secured three premium international placement opportunities available through the Enterprise People program with three of the world's leading screen businesses: Arrow Media in their London office (Factual), FilmNation in their Los Angeles office (Scripted) and Fremantle in their London office (Scripted).
Screen Australia is pleased to announce that Joseph Meldrum has joined the agency this week in the role of Development and Investment Manager, First Nations, reporting to Head of First Nations Angela Bates.
Screen Australia will host Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) pre-selector Paolo Bertolin to view new eligible feature films for this year’s festival when he visits Australia in May.