Television
Australian films selected for Rotterdam Film Festival
Two Australian short films and one feature have been selected to screen at the 42nd International Film Festival Rotterdam
Compliance
Craig Zobel’s uncomfortable second feature echoes the infamous findings of Stanley Milgram’s behavioural studies, conducted at Yale in the early…
Screen Qld: Jennie Hughes escapes Open Channel wrecking ball
Screen Queensland has announced that producer and former executive director of Victoria's Open Channel will become the agency's new Head…
Rotterdam: Trish Lake's Rest Home goes to CineMart
Trish Lake's (Freshwater Pictures) feature film Rest Home has been selected for the Rotterdam Film Festival's CineMart co-production market. Already…
Publishing
This grant supports Australian book publishers and overseas publishers to publish literary work by Australian writers and supports innovative publishing…
River Phoenix’s final film to premiere at Miami International Film Festival
The final film of actor River Phoenix, ‘Dark Blood,’ is set to premiere at the Miami International Film Festival, 20…
NZ short-changed on Hobbit subsidy
New Zealand’s Prime Minister, John Key, has defended his government’s estimate of the number of jobs created by the $67…
Research & Publication Partnerships
The Research Partnerships Program is administered by Screen Australia’s Strategy and Research Unit.
Matched Initial Option Funding
Screen Australia recognises that special conditions apply in the case of an initial option negotiation for an underlying work for…
Meanjin's new editor
Twenty-five year old Zora Sanders to become editor of Australia's second-oldest literary journal.