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Screen Australia is pleased to announce that Dr Jessica Byrne 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 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’s First Nations team discuss the sector, what they’re watching right now, and give their best tips for funding applications.
Geena Davis is intent on highlighting sexism in Hollywood, as are these allies.
SCREEN FOREVER is just around the corner, so here are some of the highlights announced so far.
Benjamin Illos, a member of the Selection Committee for Directors’ Fortnight in Cannes, will visit Australia in late February as a guest of Screen Australia.
Screen Australia, in partnership with Ausfilm and the Australian Embassy Beijing, will co-host the 5th Australia-China Film Industry Forum in Beijing on 20 April 2015.
Director Taika Waititi on the moments in Thor: Ragnarok created just for Kiwis and Aussies, and why it was important to have Indigenous attachments on set.
Gender Matters aimed to create a surge of female stories through Brilliant Stories, but how do you ensure long-lasting change? Enter: Brilliant Careers.
Attendees of Talent USA: LA 2019 share their key learnings from the week-long program.
The number of people watching film, TV and other content online is growing exponentially. Data shows that 63% of Australians gobbled up stories this way in 2016*.
The Producer Offset and Co-production Unit (POCU) is currently receiving a large volume of applications.