The group behind the Australian Feature Film Summit has outlined its next steps following a series of meetings and events across the past year.
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.
Amid a dearth of new major releases, exhibitors are pleased with the staying power of Roadshow Films' 'RAMS', which held onto the top spot at the box office over its second weekend, as well as Rialto’s 'Honest Thief' and R & R Films’ 'Never Too Late'.
The film was produced by Charlotte Seymour (A Walk With Words) and Sue Maslin (The Dressmaker, Michael Kirby: Don’t Forget The Justice Bit).
Film Art Media has announced that they will be handling Australian distribution of the documentary film, Celebrity: Dominick Dunne, following its sell-out premiere screenings at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF).
The percentage of female feature film producers in Australia is already well above the global average and continuing to improve.
Heather Rose’s novel 'Bruny' and Nicole Haddow’s book 'Smashed Avocado: How I Cracked the Property Market and You Can Too' have each been optioned by high-profile producers.
The former CEO of Women in Film and Television (WIFT) Toronto Heather Webb has joined the Natalie Miller Fellowship (NMF) committee.