A slate of 15 television dramas, 11 feature films, and five online series will share in more than $1 million of development funding from Screen Australia.
Sundance Film Festival's pivot to online meant that artist and filmmaker Lynette Wallworth turned her project 'HOW TO LIVE (After you Die)' from a live performance into an 85-minute film within a week.
Louise Gough is set to return to Screen Australia as head of development, succeeding Nerida Moore, who will depart the agency in December.
Three South Australian filmmaking teams have moved a step closer to having a feature debut at next year's Adelaide Film Festival after being announced as the first selections for the Film Lab: New Voices development program.
Writer-director Jub Clerc's debut feature 'Sweet As' is due to shoot on location in the Pilbara early next year, after receiving major production funding from Screen Australia's Indigenous department.
Fiona Percival, Allison Chhorn and Madeleine Parry will share in $30,000 funding to develop screen projects as part of the South Australian Film Corporation’s (SAFC) 2020 Lottie Lyell Award.
Moreblessing Maturure plans to make her screen directing debut on a segment of 'MASC' (working title), an online anthology which examines modern masculinity through female and non-binary lenses.
In the 25 years since he graduated from the Australian Film Television and Radio School Robert Connolly has never been more excited about the future of the film industry.