Screenrights is inviting applications for its 2021 Cultural Fund, which carries a theme of New Teams.
Screenrights distributed a record $25.59 million to rights holders in the film and television industry last financial year
Screenrights has announced four initiatives that it will support via its annual cultural fund, established last year to support projects that foster the creation and appreciation of screen content in Australia and New Zealand.
Screenrights has announced the first three projects it will back via the cultural fund it established earlier this year, which aims to support projects which foster the creation and appreciation of screen content in Australia and New Zealand.
Screenrights has announced the seven initiatives it will support via its 2020 Cultural Fund, which this year had the theme of ‘New Voices’.
The Australian Writers' Guild's legal action against Screenrights, whom it alleges has failed to pay scriptwriters’ royalties, has been transferred to mediation.
Screenrights chief executive Simon Lake, who has headed the organisation for two decades, has resigned in order to deal with a serious health issue.
Screenrights will support six projects with more than $260,000 as part of this year's cultural fund, which carries the focus of New Visions.