Thousands of film lovers across Queensland will be the winners with funding for more than 20 regional film festivals and events being delivered by Screen Queensland in the 2013-2014 season.
The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) has announced its first 'sneak peek' of film titles in advance of the full program launch on Tuesday, October 22.
The 22nd Brisbane International Film Festival wrapped on Sunday 23rd November 2013 with the Australian premiere of 12 Years a Slave, drawing the curtain on 12 days of films, special events and industry sessions culminating in a successful festival with th
Screen Australia today announced funding for film festivals and special events across the country, representing $2.7million in support for Australian screen culture over the next three years.
Screen Queensland CEO Tracey Vieira today announced the state’s screen agency would provide funding to economic development board Brisbane Marketing to stage a re-imagined Brisbane film festival from this year.
Brisbane will stage a 16-day international film festival featuring about 60 films from the Asia Pacific starting on November 29, the city's Lord Mayor Graham Quirk announced today.
Following on from the discontinuation of Brisbane Asia-Pacific Film Festival (BAPFF) earlier this year, the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) is set to return.
The Brisbane International Film Festival will seek an injection of more funding when it returns this week after a three-year hiatus.