The Natalie Miller Fellowship supports Australian women in the screen industry. Applications for their 2013 grant open July 1st.
The Natalie Miller Fellowship Steering Committee is pleased to announce Australian business woman Carol Schwartz as a new Patron, co-sharing this prestigious position with Australian actress and Patron Claudia Karvan.
Applications for the 2014 Natalie Miller Fellowship grant of $10,000 are now open.
The Natalie Miller Fellowship is about to receive a new boost of support with the announcement Deluxe Australia’s Heartbeat Fund will make a $20,000 donation over a three year period.
Applications for the $10,000 2015 Natalie Miller Fellowship grant opened today and will close on August 14.
Distribution specialist Courtney Botfield, who helps independent filmmakers find alternate and innovative pathways in inancing and distribution, has won the 2015 Natalie Miller Fellowship.
Since 2012, four Fellowships have been awarded to Rachel Okine (Vice President, International Production and Acquisitions at StudioCanal in Paris), Harriet Pike (Head of Production & Development, WildBear Entertainment), Rebecca Hammond (Head of Localisat
Film programming manager and independent cinema consultant Sasha Close has been awarded the 2016 Natalie Miller Fellowship Grant.