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The Australian Directors Guild (ADG) and Screen Australia today announced director Beth Armstrong as the attachment to Mel Gibson, as part of the Director’s Attachment Scheme, an industry incentive program funded by Screen Australia and managed by the ADG for emerging feature film directors to develop their craft.
Screen Australia is again offering marketing support for producers to attend the World Congress of Science and Factual Producers (WCSFP), this year being hosted in Vienna, Austria from 1-4 December 2015.
You can attend a talk by John when he's in Sydney next week, or stream it online.
Mad Max Fury Road's reception, shorts in competition, talent on show and the marketplace abuzz: Screen Australia delegates offer a glimpse of what's happening at Cannes.
Applications for Screen Australia’s Documentary Production – Broadcast program will be accepted at any time from 1 July 2015.
Screen Australia and a number of state screen agencies will work together to support a delegation of Australian factual and documentary producers to attend Sunny Side of the Doc.
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) selector, Jane Schoettle, will visit Australia next month. Hosted by Screen Australia, Jane will view new feature films for recommendation into the 2015 festival.
Screen Australia announces two one-day Film Labs for experienced feature practitioners with international distribution expert Peter Buckingham.
Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) programmer Jane Schoettle will visit Australia in late April to view new Australian feature films eligible for this year’s festival.
You may not be aware, but across vast and remote parts of Australia, a film project has been underway for several years.
Australians made a serious splash at this year’s Venice Film Festival – the oldest film festival in the world.
Echoing its domestic box-office resurgence at home, Australian cinema has enjoyed its biggest showing at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) since 2009.