The Canberra-based screen industry is getting a much-needed $5 million boost from the ACT government.
This July, directors Anna Broinowski and Ana Kokkinos will run a workshop for 12 early career directors working in regional NSW, regional Queensland, Tasmania and the ACT on behalf of Screenworks.
Delivered by Screen Canberra, Screen POD is an intensive gateway program for Australian writers, directors and producers seeking to develop and...
Now shooting in Canberra, writer-director Tony D’Aquino’s debut feature The Furies (formerly Killer Instinct) is a female-driven survival thriller which flips the genre on its head.
A brand new Graduate Certificate developed through a partnership between the University of Canberra and Screen Canberra. Develop industry-ready writing skills and gain insight into the inner workings of the film industry with the Graduate Certificate in Screen Development (ARC402.1).
After 10 years as a development producer - the last seven and a half years at Easy Tiger/Essential Media and Entertainment - Rachael Turk is pursuing her passion for screenwriting, creating her own projects and script producing with other creatives.
Key organisations from across the screen industry have made a united and formal commitment to work towards building a more inclusive sector.
Writer-director Tony D’Aquino’s debut feature 'The Furies', feature documentary 'Family' from director Kim Beamish and a six-part drama from Blackfella Films are the first three projects to be supported by Screen Canberra's CBR Screen Fund.