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Go behind-the-scenes of five of the Fresh Blood 3 projects and meet the creators of Australia’s newest comedy webseries.
Screen Australia is pleased to share its Gender Matters results for 2022/23.
Hear from Screen Australia’s Content team about the changing sector, what they’re looking for in funding applications, and their recommendations for what to watch right now.
An updated collection of articles, podcasts and video interviews with First Nations storytellers. As well as where to watch their projects and reflections from industry leaders.
Screen Australia’s First Nations team discuss the sector, what they’re watching right now, and give their best tips for funding applications.
From exploring the natural world to being immersed in contemporary conversations, what better way to travel into the second half of 2023 than by watching some (if not all) of these Screen Australia-funded documentaries releasing in June.
Screen Australia is delighted to have several titles screening once again as the Sydney Film Festival celebrates its 70th year in June. Read about the films below and book your tickets now!
Hear from 16 women in the Games Industry including art directors, developers, animators, programmers and more as they discuss their career journeys and projects.
Screen Australia’s Documentary Unit discuss their thoughts on the factual sector, applying for funding and what they’re watching.
Whether you’re after a TikTok series, a feature documentary or the latest binge-worthy TV, we have your post-Mardi Gras viewing sorted.
The comedian, creator, writer and host of three-part documentary series Queerstralia on why making documentary is like wrangling a “living, breathing, terrifying beast.”
Hear from cinematographers across features, television, online and documentary about their choices of cameras and lenses and why.