ACMI 20th Anniversary
ACMI, Melbourne Flinders St, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaACMI, Australia’s national museum of screen culture, is celebrating 20 years since opening its doors in Melbourne’s iconic Fed...
ACMI, Australia’s national museum of screen culture, is celebrating 20 years since opening its doors in Melbourne’s iconic Fed...
Sanctuary Film Festival (SFF) has opened submissions for International and Australian Filmmakers across a variety of categories. Held at Sanctuary Cove on the Gold Coast, the three-day event includes a live screening night, roving entertainment, and live music. There are also film industry workshops, panels, industry networking, and special events, such as a charity golf tournament, and exclusive opening and closing parties. This year's judging panel includes creative executive Shiva Nassab, cinematographer Damien Beebe, executive producer Steve Chicorel, director John...
Screenwest has opened submissions for the annual Brian Beaton Award. Now in its fifth year, the initiative recognises the contribution of late documentary producer Brian Beaton to the Western Australian screen industry via a grant for filmmaker/s who have a current social impact project that needs further support to reach its full potential. A social impact project is one that has the potential to contribute positively to the community and instigate social change. The Brian Beaton Award is open to: •...
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 •...
Returning for its first in-person showing since 2019, the Palestinian Film Festival is back with a program celebrating the very best of Palestinian cinema, with a mix of film festival favourites, award-winning features, and relevant documentaries. Traversing themes of people, place, and identity, this year’s festival will screen to audiences in Sydney (November 2-10), Melbourne (November 3-6), Brisbane (November 11-13), Canberra (November 11-13), Perth (November 11-13 Nov), Adelaide (November 18-20) and Hobart (November 18-20). The program includes: Feature films: · Amira...