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Flickerfest kicks off its 25th year on Friday 8 January.
The Artistic Director of Critics' Week in Cannes, Charles Tesson, will visit Australia in early November as part of the festival's 50th anniversary celebrations.
You can attend a talk by John when he's in Sydney next week, or stream it online.
Antenna Documentary Film Festival DocTalk delegates to hear from leading international documentary specialists, including festival programmers and funding experts, at the one-day series of masterclasses and panel discussion.
Our latest Hot Shops workshop paired the five Hot Shots filmmaking teams with experienced Heads of Department for two days to enhance and develop their projects.
Screen Australia’s Hot Shots Short Film Fund has been reimagined as a proof of concept program and retitled Hot Shots Plus.
Screen Australia announces two one-day Film Labs for experienced feature practitioners with international distribution expert Peter Buckingham.
Screen Australia and Dynamic TV are thrilled to announce How to Kill a Client, a dark comedy series from Easy Tiger Productions (Colin from Accounts, The Twelve) has been selected for the Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative.
With the end-of-June deadline fast approaching for Impact Australia 2, Australian writers are urged to submit to the highly-coveted program which will take place in Melbourne in September.
The Producer Equity Program (PEP) was introduced in 2011 and provides a direct payment of funds to producers of eligible low-budget Australian documentaries, equal to 20 per cent of the approved budget.
Screen Australia has been made aware of phishing attempts.
Screen Australia has closed the Temporary Interruption Fund (TIF).