Key organisations from across the screen industry have made a united and formal commitment to work towards building a more inclusive sector.
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.
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.
The Canberra-based screen industry is getting a much-needed $5 million boost from the ACT government.
Alana Hicks, Grace Feng and Llewellyn Michael Bates will each receive $24,000 to produce a short work thanks to Talent Camp, a joint initiative of AFTRS, Screen Australia and the state screen agencies to bolster emerging talent from diverse backgrounds.
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.
Former Screen Australia and Australian Film Commission executive Sophie Harper has joined Screen Canberra as senior manager, overseeing the $5 million CBR Screen Fund
‘Secret City: Under the Eagle’, shot in Canberra. Screen Canberra has launched a $250,000 special purpose fund to support the...