The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia has begun its exciting future as an independent statutory authority, with the aim of increasing Australian public access to preserved moving images and sound recordings.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia honours David Hannay with Film Preservation Award
NFSA acting chief executive Ann Landrigan writes an open letter about the move of the Screen Australia Library to the organisation
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) has put the call out for Australian LGBTIQ+ creative(s) to produce a new work using digital items from the national collection.
More than 800,000 hours of Australian audiovisual content must be digitised before 2025 or it will perish, according to National Film and Sound Archive CEO Jan Müller.
The digitally remastered print of 1927 classic Australian silent comedy The Kid Stakes is being screened for AFI-AACTA members in Sydney next month.
The NFSA and the ACS will award an emerging cinematographer a generous cash incentive
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) is inviting supporters and industry stakeholders to participate in a series of upcoming workshops, focusing on specific aspects of the NFSA's activities and programs.