'True Vision' charts the journey of Diana Fisk, whose son Alfie at four months old was diagnosed with Nystagmus – a vision condition caused by an abnormal function in the brain. As Diana researched the condition, words like 'abused' 'bullied' and 'embarrassed' appeared as descriptors of the life children with Nystagmus experience growing up. Determined to provide a better future for Alfie, Diana needed to find someone who understood the challenges she and her family were about to face.
Create NSW and the Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF) have again partnered on SheDoc, an initiative which provides female documentary filmmakers with up to $20,000 to undertake self-directed professional development programs.
A seminar for Tassie practitioners will be held next week
The Documentary Australia Foundation is urging the Federal Government to treat documentary distinctly from drama as it proceeds with reform to the Producer Offset.
Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF) has launched its Indigenous Program designed to foster partnerships between filmmakers, philanthropists and the social sector
Indigenous writer-director Erica Glynn has been named the recipient of this year's David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship.
The South Australian Film Corporation and Screen Territory have partnered to launch 'Centralised', an initiative to support Indigenous filmmakers across South Australian and the Northern Territory through new funding, support and development opportunities.
SBS and NITV have announced the launch of a new national documentary initiative designed to reflect the diversity of people and experiences within Australia.