Screen Producers Australia has introduced a new e-learning course designed to reduce the instances of harassment, discrimination, and bullying in the screen industry.
After premiering at Adelaide Film Festival in October, Soda Jerk's 'Hello Dankness' will make its international premiere in the Berlinale's Panorama section.
Two narrative projects and two documentaries will share in $70,000 of production funding via AFTRS National Talent Camp.
“You get to learn the whole gamut of the industry, but you're only being assessed on your main specialisation. That's hugely beneficial, because to understand how a set works and how you a production comes about, you need to understand what everyone else is putting in."
‘The Banshees of Inisherin’, ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ lead AACTA International Award noms
Indie darlings 'The Banshees of Inisherin' and 'Everything Everywhere All at Once' have dominated the nominations for the AACTA International Awards with six apiece.
We talk to filmmakers behind some of the Australian qualifying shorts about the journey of their projects to this point and how their works have elevated their careers.
January will be a time for giving in Sydney as production on Joy Hopwood's 'The Gift That Gives' gets underway.
After Alaric McAusland signalled his departure from the Australian Directors' Guild at the end of last month, DNEG has officially announced it has hired the executive as managing director of its new Sydney studio.