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Australians made a serious splash at this year’s Venice Film Festival – the oldest film festival in the world.
Producer Bill Mechanic reveals why films like Hacksaw Ridge are “pretty impossible” to get made and the Australians that made it happen.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) is once again surveying the screen production sector.
Screen Australia launches a comprehensive report into diversity on Australian screens to inform the conversation and calls for real, long-lasting change.
There are changes to the application that you need to be aware of.
$2.4 million has been committed across the Enterprise Industry and Enterprise People strands for 2016 applicants.
Gender Matters aimed to create a surge of female stories through Brilliant Stories, but how do you ensure long-lasting change? Enter: Brilliant Careers.
Behind the eclectic concepts of Brilliant Stories is a myriad of female voices, some of which have yet to be heard at this level before.
Next month we’ll host Busan International Film Festival programmer, Dosin Pak.
Australian creatives, stars and projects – and the stories they create – continue to be in high demand across the globe.
Venice programming correspondent Paolo Bertolin is coming to Australia in June.
The full line-up for this year’s Sydney Film Festival has been announced, with a strong contingency of Australian films in the 2016 program.