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Screen Australia is pleased to announce the latest steps it is taking to reduce and streamline processes for the industry.
Screen Australia has published a factsheet for people who believe they may have been sexually harassed at work.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) has released the results of its seventh Film, Television and Digital Games Survey covering the financial year 2015/16.
Australian children’s animation will be represented by seven new projects, from six local companies, at the second annual Asian Animation Summit (AAS).
The world of documentary storytelling is growing increasingly diverse – and ever-more compelling – as this year’s International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) attendees knew only too well.
Co-production treaties, low wages, poor mental health, inadequate training, foreign workers and intellectual property are all raised in submissions.
Three Australian producers have impressed in a high-class field to win placements with Scott Free London and the San Francisco Film Society.
Screen Australia’s Generate Fund is opening up new pathways for emerging screen creators, including writer/director Kauthar Abdulalim.
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.
Get a glimpse at what’s happening on the ground at the Toronto International Film Festival.
You’ve heard of the Bechdel test? Well, here are 11 films, TV series and online shows that not only pass the test, but were written or directed by a woman.
Speaking at MIFF 37°South, Screen Australia COO Fiona Cameron revealed that 47% of successful production funding applications had female-led creative teams across a two-year average (2015/16 – 2016/17 inclusive).