Friends and former colleagues are paying tribute to Jenny Woods, a long-time executive at Film Finances Australasia, as a consummate professional and champion of Australian films and documentaries,
Gillian Armstrong was 29 when she won the AFI award for best director for her debut feature 'My Brilliant Career', the first local film to be directed by a woman since the McDonagh sisters’ 'Two Minute Silence' in 1933.
Critic David Stratton has curated a program of 10 "essential films" directed by Australian female filmmakers for the Sydney Film Festival and the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA).
Women's collective Dame Changer will host an International Women’s Day event tomorrow evening in Sydney, to mark the organisation's first anniversary.
The SAFC today launched an annual award to commemorate the trail-blazing impact of silent film pioneer Lottie Lyell on on the screen industry and to provide financial support to a female-driven screen project.
Leading lights of Australia’s film and TV industry today urged federal politicians to act to ensure Australian stories continue to be told on Australian screens.
The organisers hope a new event in New York will foster new relationships and international growth between the screen industries of Australia and the US.
Following a nationwide call out, Screenworks has selected 12 female filmmakers from across regional Australia to participate in its upcoming career enhancement program, The Athena Project.