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Screen Australia is an investor in many of the Australian feature films that find their way into cinemas. The agency requires a sales agent – among other things – to be attached to each film so it has the best chance of being pushed out onto the world stage.
Sales agents give the low-down on what they want, the reasoning behind some of their recent Australian acquisitions, and more.
Film producers are always knocking on Screen Australia’s door because there’s money behind it.
Toby Wallace says it’s important for young Aussies to see themselves reflected, whether it’s in films like Boys in the Trees or TV shows like Puberty Blues.
Triple M’s Gus Worland, gonzo journalism and making Australian men Man Up by digging deep.
Jessica Mauboy and producer Karl Zwicky on how the Channel Seven series came about – and why it’s a big moment for diversity.
From the red carpet at Lion’s world premiere to the Screen Australia stand in the Industry Centre, here's what happened at TIFF.
Screen Australia-funded film Lion made its world premiere at TIFF and was voted People’s Choice Award, First Runner Up.
Emerging Australian filmmakers Nicholas Verso and Sotiris Dounoukos had films selected in TIFF’s Discovery section and were supported by Screen Australia to attend Toronto and present these.
As Electric Pictures brainstormed a way to expand its audience, they unearthed a gem of their own with Aussie Gold Hunters.
Take a look at the latest moves and news about those Aussies taking the world by storm, including Cate Blanchett, Rose Byrne, Animal Logic and Iloura.
Spin Out co-director/writer Tim Ferguson on the next revolution in the screen industry: giving a voice to filmmakers and actors with a disability.