The story behind a $6.56m Australian thriller is revealed in documents released by the National Archives of Australia.
Screen Australia has reminded producers to credit the new agency rather than the AFC, FFC or Film Australia, if funding has been received after July 1 2008.
The highly anticipated producer offset scheme has proved to be a positive incentive to producers with more than 100 certificates being issued to features, documentaries and television, since its inception in November 2007.
Australian filmmakers have received some measure of comfort after research released yesterday by the Film Finance Corporation revealed audiences are not biased against Australian films when it comes to watching them in cinemas.
The Film Finance Corporation will announce the results of a national survey tomorrow morning, which identifies the key factors required to achieve audiences for Australian films.
The new super agency for the film industry, Screen Australia, will receive $103 million for its first year of operation.
The producer offset division of the Film Finance Corporation has announced that the application for a final certificate for the offset is now available to download on its website.