(L-R): Brett Stephens and Nicole Sullivan. Two filmmakers from Northern NSW, Nicole Sullivan and Brett Stephens, have been selected for Screenworks’...
Screen Producers Australia’s (SPA) annual conference. For over 30 years, the conference has championed the talent, passion and achievements of...
Screen Producers Australia has unveiled the first set of international speakers for this year's Screen Forever.
Screen Producers Australia (SPA) has announced the 12 producers that will take part in this year's Ones to Watch initiative.
A “resentful, mendicant” model is developing between the screen industry and government, according to Screen Producers Australia CEO Matthew Deaner.
The Federal Government's impending media reforms have come under fresh scrutiny from the post-production sector, which is calling for a reassessment of the proposed changes to the Post, Digital and Visual Effects (PDV) Offset.
"In our competitive and underfunded arts sector, power relationships are ever present. To address power imbalances, major structural change is needed."
Is it a coincidence that three of the highest-grossing Australian films of 2019 - Rachel Griffiths' 'Ride Like A Girl', Wayne Blair's 'Top End Wedding' and Rachel Ward's 'Palm Beach' - have all been helmed by directors and producers who have backgrounds as actors? Not according to Griffiths.