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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this website contains images, voices and names of people who have passed.
Screen Australia’s Indigenous Department is calling for applications for the third iteration of the Indigenous Producer Program aimed at developing Indigenous screen producers.
Screen Australia will host Venice Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia) pre-selector Paolo Bertolin to view new eligible feature films.
Where does gender disparity in the Australian screen industry start?
A case study that deep dives into the representation of women in Australian animation.
The raw data and a collection of female-focused content for further reading.
A case study on the representation of women in Australian cinematography.
Comparing film school and employment data.
Screen Australia’s Enterprise People program presents an opportunity for up to two screen creatives to undertake a six month placement at Rideback in Los Angeles.
Effective immediately, Screen Australia will cease processing applications for the Producer Equity Program (PEP) for the remainder of the 2018/19 financial year.
Screen Australia is pleased to offer Australian producers a reduced registration rate and access to a stand in the marketplace at this year’s Sunny Side of the Doc.
Screen Australia’s Development staff are holding explainer sessions for the new Enterprise program.
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.