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Jane Schoettle, Programmer for TIFF, will visit Australia in April as a guest of Screen Australia to view new feature films for possible 2013 selection.
Australian producers with market-ready feature film projects are invited to apply to Screen Australia for Independent Filmmaker Project's (IFP) No Borders Co-Production Market 2013.
Screen Australia is hosting Jobs, Dollars, Hearts and Minds, a one-day policy conference in Canberra on the key issues and opportunities facing screen businesses and Australian content.
Screen Australia, in partnership with the Sydney Film Festival, is pleased to present two masterclasses with acclaimed international documentary filmmakers.
The Producers Lab Toronto is an initiative of European Film Promotion in partnership with the Ontario Media Development Corporation and the Toronto International Film Festival.
Screen Australia is pleased to announce its support of the second annual Asian Animation Summit (AAS), which will showcase Asia's strongest animated projects looking for investors and partners.
The Enterprise Program will, once again, provide funding of up to $350,000 per year for a three-year period to support screen businesses that have identified opportunities to develop and expand.
The Deputy Director of South Korea's Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), Jay Jeon, will visit Sydney to view new feature films for preselection for this year's festival.
IFP has announced three Australian projects as part of its 2013 slate of new films in development for the prestigious No Borders International Co-Production Market at Independent Film Week, in New York.
Creators of Australian animated projects for children are invited to apply to participate in the second Asian Animation Summit (AAS), an annual event to showcase Asia's strongest animated projects looking for investors and partners.
Producers Lab Toronto has today announced its participants, which include Australian producers Melanie Coombs and Matthew Dabner.
Screen Australia is offering travel grants for producers planning to attend the upcoming American Film Market (AFM), in Santa Monica, California.