With next month's Australian Feature Film Summit (AFFS) nearing capacity, organisers have added a virtual offering for those unable to attend in-person in Sydney.
A slate of 15 television dramas, 11 feature films, and five online series will share in more than $1 million of development funding from Screen Australia.
The Australian Feature Film Summit (AFFS) has unveiled the program and first round of speakers for its in-person portion in May.
Anyone attending Ted Hope's session at the Australian International Documentary Conference next month to hear streaming service secrets may want to rethink their approach.
The Australian International Movie Convention has been delayed further, moving from February to May.
The Australian International Documentary Conference will welcome back in-person attendance while retaining online components for next year's event, which will carry the theme of Bearing Witness.
"Not every film connects with an audience and not every film can be successful, but as an Australian industry, we’re potentially in a position to be able to better influence the fate of Aussie films, find and develop new ways of better connecting them to audience, and establish how to better inform producers about which projects are more likely to be commercially successful.”
With unprecedented, intimate access to the private life of Courtney Barnett, Danny Cohen's 16mm feature documentary 'Anonymous Club' follows a paradoxically introverted performer and anti-influencer, who, at the height of success, is ready to walk away.