In 22 years with Film Finances Australasia, Anni Browning experienced numerous highs and faced a few challenges as the cinema industry ebbed and flowed.
To celebrate the 40 years since its inception, the Australian Directors' Guild (ADG) will launch a series of mentoring sessions from some of its most high profile members, starting this week.
Jub Clerc's 'Sweet As' took home the Crystal Bear in the Berlin Film Festival Generation Kplus competition over the weekend, while short film 'Marungka tjalatjunu (Dipped in Black)' won the Silver Bear Jury Prize and Rolf de Heer's 'The Survival of Kindness' collected the top critics’ award, the FIPRESCI Prize.
The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA) will be hosting the world premiere of 12 Canoes to celebrate the creation of the NFSA as a statutory authority on 1 July 2008.
The SAFC has selected several well-known filmmakers to take part in its low-budget FilmLab initiative
The National Film and Sound Archive has provided the festival with a new print of the 1991 film Dingo
Filmmaker Rolf de Heer says his friend and frequent collaborator, actor David Gulpilil, is caught between two cultures, meaning the blackfella's and the white man's.
Molly Reynolds' 'A Portrait of Love' follows Archibald Prize-winning artist Craig Ruddy and his partner Roberto Meza Mont, who filmed their life together to share with friends and family.