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The highly coveted screenwriter accelerator program Impact Australia returns to Melbourne for its third year with principal funding from Screen Australia and VicScreen.
The American Film Institute (AFI) has announced that Julia Corcoran will be the 2022 recipient of the Screen Australia-AAA-Onbass Fellowship.
Twelve teams of emerging creatives have been selected for Digital Originals 2022.
Ghosts, grief, loss and laughs will collide in the bold new six-part comedy series In Limbo.
From a unique and authentic voice comes the highly anticipated feature debut Shayda, by writer and director Noora Niasari.
Made Up Stories, Screen Australia and VicScreen have announced that the team behind The Dry will return for Force of Nature, currently shooting in Victoria.
Screen Australia has announced $5.5 million of production funding for two feature films, two children’s series and four online projects.
The Royal Hotel from writer/director Kitty Green and See-Saw Films has been announced, with major production investment from Screen Australia.
Applications are open for the SBS Emerging Writers’ Incubator, a nationwide initiative from SBS in partnership with Screen Australia, state and territory agencies.
Screen Australia congratulates Dr George Miller’s Three Thousand Years of Longing, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis and Thomas M Wright’s The Stranger which have been selected for the 75th Festival de Cannes.
Screen Australia has announced over $1 million of development funding for 15 television dramas, 11 feature films and five online projects.
The series has just wrapped filming its second season and will premiere on TikTok in May.