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Stars Nicole Kidman, Dev Patel, David Wenham and director Garth Davis walk the red carpet at the Australian premiere of Lion.
In 2017, the Producer Offset turns 10 years old.
In August, Screen Australia’s report on diversity in TV drama, Seeing Ourselves, revealed characters of non-Anglo Celtic backgrounds, those with a disability or identified as LGBTQI were all underrepresented on screen.
Screen Australia is looking for ambitious Indigenous online storytellers with big ideas, and aspiring Indigenous creative producers, to take part in two new programs commencing in 2017.
Producers Angie Fielder, Matt Reeder and Alex White, along with Screen Australia's Head of Business and Audience, Richard Harris, provide insights from the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival.
The Australian broadcasters, networks, pay TV and SVOD companies have revealed what 2017 holds and the result paints an exciting picture for local audiences.
Filmmakers with new theatrical feature films yet to screen internationally take note: Screen Australia will be hosting two VIPs from Cannes.
MIPCOM 2016 attendees from the Australian screen industry reveal the trends, the takeaways from the marketplace and more.
Feature film funding from Screen Australia at a grant level (at or less than $500,000) will no longer need to submit a provisional certificate application unless requested.
Screen Australia CEO Graeme Mason today made a keynote at Screen Forever 2016.
Screen Australia is supporting creatives from 10 different Australian companies to travel to the International Drama Summit at Content London 2016.
Screen Australia is offering marketing support for producers to attend next year’s European Film Market (EFM).