The strategy outlines key actions to directly benefit Victoria's games, television and film industries.
HRAFF program director Malcolm Blaylock called the film "one of the most important Australian documentaries of 2016."
ACMI's exhibition runs from May 26 to September 18.
Minister for Creative Industries Martin Foley met the cast and crew and toured the set with Butler and Hope.
The initiative aims to secure a pipeline of TV titles into the state over the next two years and will deliver an estimated $80 million in production expenditure to the state, Film Victoria said in a statement.
Firemonkeys was established when local independent studios Firemint and IronMonkey were bought and merged by global games giant EA Games in 2012.
Film Victoria CEO Jenni Tosi will depart the organisation a year earlier than expected.
The Victorian Government has launched a $3 million fund to encourage large-scale Indian film and television projects to the state.