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What local and international buyers want at Screen Forever this year

We found out what a range of buyers, both Australian and international - including executives from ITV, BBC Studios and Lionsgate - are looking for at Screen Forever this year.
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What Dynamic TV wants: ‘No’ to doom and gloom content, ‘Yes’ to mainstream commercial appeal

Dynamic Television will be looking for Australian productions that have broad commercial appeal which can surprise and excite an audience rather than "doom and gloom" crime-focused content at this year's SPA Connect market.
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Anna Barnes’ ‘Dark Mode’ to receive support from Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative

A new tech-thriller from 'Safe Home' creator and writer Anna Barnes is the second project to move forward under the  Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative.
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Nicole Delprado and Kate Separovich’s ‘Fox Hunt’ selected for Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative

An eight-part crime series about an investigator who navigates the line between hunter and hunted will receive $100,000 in development funding as part of the Dynamic Television Scripted Initiative.
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Screen Australia teams up with Dynamic Television for new scripted initiative

Screen Australia has partnered with Los Angeles-based television production company Dynamic Television, known for 'Ginny & Georgia' and 'Savage River', for a new program to fund the development of up to four scripted television projects.
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Meet the Buyers: Broadcasters, streamers, distributors and sales agents outline what they’re looking for at Screen Forever

Heading to Screen Forever's SPA Connect or the Online Global Market? We've chatted to some of this year's attendees so you can go in armed. They include reps from Paramount ANZ, ABC, NITV, Stan, Icon Film Distribution, Studiocanal, ZDF Enterprises, Film Mode Entertainment, Wildbrain, Cineflix Rights, OUTtv, All3Media International, Dynamic Television and Red Arrow Studios.
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‘Savage River’ (Trailer)

'Savage River' tells the story of Miki Anderson (Katherine Langford), who returns to her hometown in rural Victoria after eight years in prison, determined to finally move on with her life.
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ABC bolsters drama slate with ‘Significant Others’, ‘Savage River’

With the future of Australian drama under the microscope in wake of relaxed local content quotas, there was always going to be added interest in the ABC's 2022 slate.
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