Bus Stop Films and Taste Creative have launched a free online resource for the screen industry that outlines best practice principles for providing support and meaningful inclusion of people living with disability on both sides of the camera.
Rachel Griffiths. (Photo: Lisa Tomasetti) Actor, director and producer Rachel Griffiths has joined Bus Stop Films as the organisation’s patron....
The NSW government has announced $500K in funding to deliver professional development programs for screen professionals and support film festivals and events.
Bus Stop Films CEO and co-founder Genevieve Clay-Smith is the winner of the 2019 Telstra Australian Business Women’s Emerging Leader Award.
Films by students from Bus Stop Films’ film studies program for people with intellectual disability will screen at Event Cinemas George Street, Sydney, on Wednesday December 12.
Former Foxtel CEO Peter Tonagh has been appointed the new chairman of Bus Stop Films, a not-for-profit which provides a film studies program and filmmaking opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities.
Since 2009, Sydney’s Bus Stop Films has provided a film studies program and various filmmaking opportunities for people with intellectual disabilities. The not-for-profit has long advocated for a more inclusive screen industry.