Ned Lander Media's animated series 'Little J and Big Cuz' is the winner of the inaugural Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN) Award.
Blackfella Films documentary 'Maralinga Tjarutja', directed by Larissa Behrendt, is the winner of this year's Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN) Award.
South Australian Film Corporation CEO Courtney Gibson will succeed AFTRS CEO Neil Peplow as the chair of the Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN).
Lazy Susan Films and Mad Ones Films' 'Latecomers', the second season of Epic Films and KOJO Studios' 'First Day', and Blackfella Films' 'The Australia Wars' will contend this year's SDIN Award.
In the wake of recent allegations of sexual harassment across both local and international screen sectors, Women in Film and Television (WIFT) NSW has joined forces with a range of industry bodies to deliver a free forum designed to address the issue and bring about change.
Screen Queensland's Jo Dillon and writer Benjamin Law will be the co-chairs of the Screen Diversity Inclusion Network (SDIN) in 2020-21, succeeding Tim Soutphommasane and Tracey Vieira.
The Screen Diversity and Inclusion Network (SDIN) has announced the nominees for the inaugural SDIN Award, with the winner to be announced at Screen Forever.
'Erotic Stories', 'First Inventors', 'In Our Blood', 'Limbo', 'Marungka Tjalatjunu (Dipped in Black)' and 'Strait to the Plate' will compete for the SDIN Award.