CinefestOZ Albany 2022

CinefestOZ Albany returns in 2022 after debuting last year. To be held April 28 to May 1, the festival comprises a mix of film screenings and special events spread across region’s cinemas and venues, with the opportunity for attendees to rub shoulders with filmmakers and industry guests. This year’s program features an opening event, free community screenings, a short film set, IndigifestOZ films, and the Saturday night gala event. There will also ‘Koort’ day of screenings at the Town Hall...

Sydney Film Festival and Deutsche Bank’s First Nations fellowship – Submissions

Sydney Film Festival is encouraging all Australian-based Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander film creatives who have begun a career in the film and television industry to apply for the Deutsche Bank Fellowship. Now in its second year, the initiative offer $20,000 for the winning fellow to further develop their skills through international placement or other professional development opportunities. The successful 2022 candidate will be selected by a panel of key industry personnel, and the Fellowship will be awarded at the...

2022 AWGIE Awards: Submissions

The Australian Writers' Guild is inviting submissions for the 55th Annual AWGIE Awards, a night that will recognise outstanding scripts from 2021 and celebrate the community of screen and stage writers at the heart of the Australian industry. Entries are open to eligible screen, stage, interactive & gaming and audio works that finished principal photography or production or had a first performance between January 1, 2021 and December 31, 2021 (please check individual categories for specific eligibility criteria). Major updates...

Screen Queensland NQ Enterprise fund: Submissions

North and Far North Queensland screen businesses are now eligible to apply for up to $75,000 in funding from the Queensland Government. Administered via Screen Queensland, NQ Enterprise is a $250,000 fund designed to support active screen businesses with a track record in production, post-production, production services, game development, or distribution. Eligible screen businesses may wish to apply for assistance in hiring new team members, engaging expert consultants, purchasing equipment and infrastructure, investing in innovation, exploring new revenue streams, or...

AIMC

State Theatre 49 Market St, Sydney, NSW, Australia

Hosted annually by NACO (National Association of Cinema Operators Australasia), the Australian International Movie Convention (AIMC) remains the only event on the Australian film industry calendar to provide opportunities to network with local and international colleagues from cinema exhibition, distribution, production, technology and cinema equipment suppliers under one roof. AIMC provides an invaluable opportunity to preview upcoming product from major and independent studios; learn about local and international trends from guest presenters, discuss latest technologies and cinema fit-outs, and network...