Gracie Otto's 'Seriously Red', Bunya Productions' 'True Colours', and Phil Noyce’s 'Dead Calm' headline the program for next month's Australian International Screen Forum (AISF), which returns as an in-person event.
Ausfilm has a new director of US production in Amanda Browne, to be based in the organisation's Los Angeles office.
Ausfilm has named Kate Marks as CEO after acting in the post since the departure of Debra Richards at the end of August.
Ausfilm has advertised the position of Los Angeles-based executive vice president, international production, succeeding Kate Marks after her elevation to CEO.
Ausfilm will convene a working group to address below-the-line workforce capacity with the Office of the Arts, Screen Australia, the state screen agencies, AFTRS and NIDA, with aims to ultimately develop a national framework to support growth.
Debra Richards is leaving Ausfilm after nine years as CEO to join Netflix covering production policy in the Asia Pacific.
Australians in Film is opening its ranks to Australian-based screen creatives and professionals, and launching education and career development programs for its members.
Animal Logic group head of legal and business affairs Emma Drummond and KOJO Studios managing director Dale Roberts have been announced as new members of the Ausfilm board.