Australasian actresses Sarah Snook, Melanie Lynskey, and Cleopatra Coleman will join international stars Charlie Hunnam and Gabrielle Union, and casting director Terri Taylor in judging this year's Heath Ledger Scholarship.
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Documentary filmmaker and former South Australian Film Corporation (SAFC) board member Gabrielle Kelly has died after a battle with cancer. She had just turned 71.
All creative decisions are framed by financial constraints – and those constraints have become far tighter as interest rates have skyrocketed in the wake of the pandemic.
Brooklyn-based Australian filmmakers Matthew Salleh and Rose Tucker will premiere their third documentary feature 'Slice of Life: The American Dream. In Former Pizza Huts' at this year's SXSW Sydney.
In February 1980, filmmakers Joan Long and Margaret Kelly applied to the Australian Film Commission (AFC) for another $10,000 to cover development costs.
The New Zealand Film Commission has announced two new appointments to its updated operating structure, with Esther Cahill-Chiaroni and Morgan Waru (Ngāti Porou) taking up the roles of development lead and development and investment executive, respectively.
The Federal Government has appointed Feisty Dame Productions founder Tania Chambers to the Screen Australia Board for three years.
New Zealand-born, Sydney-based filmmaker Samuel Van Grinsven's psychological thriller 'Went Up the Hill' will have its world premiere at this year's Toronto International Film Festival after being included in today's official line-up announcement.