Rodd Rathjen's 'Buoyancy' won Best Youth Feature Film at last night's Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) in Brisbane.
Two Australian films - Rodd Rathjen's debut feature 'Buoyancy' and Daniel Gordon's feature documentary 'The Australian Dream' - are nominated for Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA).
Director Paul Williams and producer Shannon Swan's portrait of the late blind Indigenous musician Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, 'Gurrumul', won Best Documentary Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA), held in Brisbane last night.
Stephen Johnson's 'High Ground' earned a special mention from the The Young Cinema Award jury at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, held on the Gold Coast.
Warwick Thornton’s 'Sweet Country' has received three nominations for the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, the most nominations ever received by an Australian film.
Warwick Thornton’s 'Sweet Country' was named Best Feature Film at the Asia Pacific Screen Awards, held in Brisbane last night.
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSA) announced that submissions are open for the 2013 MPA APSA Academy Film Fund. Four $US25,000 grants will be awarded to projects to further their stories from treatment stage to final script.
The APSA ceremony was attended by more than 550 Australian and international guests