Screenrights Cultural Fund Opens for Applications and 2023 Focus Announced as NEW VISIONS

Screenrights Cultural Fund Opens for Applications and 2023 Focus Announced as NEW VISIONS

Screenrights’ 2023 Cultural Fund is open for applications today, with up to $250,000 in funding available for projects that respond to the annual focus of…

SCREEN AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCE  FILM TV PROJECTS

SCREEN AUSTRALIA ANNOUNCE FILM TV PROJECTS

Toni Collette, Tony Briggs Screen Australia has announced 14 feature films, eight online projects and 20 television dramas that will share in $1.6 million of…

Screen Queensland Announces $3.3M Support Package

Screen Queensland Announces $3.3M Support Package

Screen Queensland has announced a multi-strategy approach of more than $3.3 million of reallocated funding, to sustain the state’s screen industry through COVID-19. Kylie Munnich,…

SCREEN PRODUCERS AUSTRALIA CALLS FOR FEEDBACK FROM FILMMAKERS

SCREEN PRODUCERS AUSTRALIA CALLS FOR FEEDBACK FROM FILMMAKERS

Screen Producers Australia SPA CALLS ON SCREEN INDUSTRY TO SHARE FULL IMPACT OF COVID-19 Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has called on the Australian screen industry…

SCREEN CREATIVES ON BOTH SIDES OF CAMERA CALL FOR ACTION ON LOCAL CONTENT

SCREEN CREATIVES ON BOTH SIDES OF CAMERA CALL FOR ACTION ON LOCAL CONTENT

Leading Australian actors, directors, crew, writers and producers are in Canberra today and tomorrow in a united push to convince Parliament to introduce local content…

SCREEN AUSTRALIA EXCEEDS GENDER MATTERS TARGET AND ANNOUNCES NEW KPI

SCREEN AUSTRALIA EXCEEDS GENDER MATTERS TARGET AND ANNOUNCES NEW KPI

In a significant moment for the local screen industry, Screen Australia has exceeded its long-term Gender Matters KPI, with 56% of projects receiving production funding…

TV PRODUCTIONS FUNDED BY SCREEN AUSTRALIA

TV PRODUCTIONS FUNDED BY SCREEN AUSTRALIA

Sam Humphrey and Nick Boshier in Jeremy The Dud Screen Australia has announced five television series, six online projects and six feature films which will…

CEO  Tracey Vieira To Leave Screen Queensland

CEO Tracey Vieira To Leave Screen Queensland

Tracey Vieira Farewells Screen Queensland. A n announcement of Tracey Vieira leaving Screen Queensland today and the Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has thanked Tracey Vieira for…

SCREEN AUSTRALIA FUNDS 5.7 MILLION IN PROJECTS

Screen Australia has announced over $5.7 million in production funding for three feature films, two children’s television series and two online projects. The slate includes…

SCREEN AUSTRALIA FUNDING IN DRAMA DEVELOPMENT

SCREEN AUSTRALIA FUNDING IN DRAMA DEVELOPMENT

Imogen Banks and Asher Keddie on The Sisters Antipodes Screen Australia has announced over $600,000 of Story Development funding for seven feature films, four television…

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