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Nakkiah Lui, Teresa Palmer join Australian Women's Film Festival short film judging panel

Esteemed Australian actors will be judging the short films selected for the Australian Women's Film Festival 2023.

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C*A*U*G*H*T pulled from global sales event due to 'the current situation in Israel'

Stan's Australian comedy was due to be pitched to international buyers in the south of France next week.

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Ten Australian romantic comedies to make life seem a bit better

Sometimes all you need is an obstacle or two between yourself and true love – or a feel-good romcom that…

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Australian Feature Film Forum unveils first ever program

The forum aims to 'close the gap between filmmakers and the theatrical marketplace and facilitate the sharing of current data'.

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WINHANGANHA by Jazz Money to screen in selected Australian venues

The debut feature film from acclaimed Wiradjuri poet and artist Jazz Money, will screen for Australian audiences from November.

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Learning by doing: documentary maker Shannon Owen on the VCA's Master of Film and Television course

Shannon Owen believes being an active maker of film & TV is the best way to teach it, and is…

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Screen Well Award winners named for mental health in screen industry

The recipients of the inaugural Screen Well Awards were announced in an online awards ceremony this morning.

Baz Luhrmann. Image: Hugh Stewart.
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Baz Luhrmann's Faraway Downs to premiere at SXSW Sydney

The reimagined extended version of Luhrmann’s 2008 film Australia will screen in Sydney on 21 October.

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The Newsreader confirms season 3; major funding from Screen Australia

Six feature films, two television dramas and one children's project have been awarded over $10 mil in production funding.

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Nicole Kidman, Jason Clarke head to SXSW Sydney for screen festival

Kidman joins Charmaine Bingwa, Jason Clarke, Phillip Noyce and Amy Wang to talk shop at the SXSW Sydney screen festival.

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