WA Screen Culture Awards: Submissions

Submissions are open for the 2022 WA Screen Culture Awards, designed to celebrate the achievement, innovation, and ambition of the state's screen industry. Established in 2020 by the producers of the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, the awards cover 22 categories with recognition of new, established, and emerging screen practitioners. Innovation Awards • Narrative Feature Film with budget under $1m • Narrative Feature Film with budget over $1m • Feature Documentary / Non Fiction • Short Film / Animation •...

Revelation Perth International Film Festival City of Vincent Film Project – Submissions

The Revelation Perth International Film Festival's City of Vincent Film Project provides $7,000 to three local filmmakers to produce a non-fiction short (10-min or less) shining a light on stories from within the municipality. Previous years have seen shorts about neighbourhood letterboxes, a beekeeper, orphaned animals, women’s AFL, indigenous stories of Noongar families who grew up in the region, a love letter to community radio, and a celebration of ReStore Leederville. Films born from this initiative – like Pacing the...

FACTory International Pitching Forum – Submissions

Applications are open for The FACTory International Pitching Forum set to take place during AIDC 2023. Presented by VicScreen, The FACTory provides a platform for new feature documentary and series projects from around Australia and the world. Up to 15 teams will be selected to present their work to a world-class line-up of Australian and international commissioners, sales agents, funders, and distributors at AIDC 2023. In 2023, the FACTory will feature an enhanced selection of in-person and online international decision-makers...

AIDC Awards 2023: Submissions

ACMI, Melbourne Flinders St, Melbourne, VIC, Australia

The 3rd annual AIDC Awards will return in 2023, with the ceremony to be held on the closing night...