Filmmakers
A "love letter to human kind" film from First Nations artistic and academic voices blends timeless knowledge with the newest of technologies to ask some big questions, for one day only, on January 26.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people are advised that this article contains images and names of people who have passed. Walter (Wal) Saunders, a revolutionary working behind the scenes to brin...
Brisbane International Film Festival will return from 27 to 30 November, bringing more than 60 films to venues across the city as part of its revitalised 2025 program.
Fifteen-year-old Indigenous filmmaker Charli Fletcher is making waves in the film industry with her supernatural short 'Don't Ignore Me', which has gained international acclaim.
The recent Shoalhaven First Nations Film Festival spotlighted emerging and established First Nations filmmakers from around Australia. Held at Husskinson Pictures in Shoalhaven, the Festival screened...
Eight Indigenous storytellers will have an opportunity to connect and create real impact through the third iteration of a collaborative training program in New South Wales.
Screen Queensland has launched a callout for compelling screen stories from emerging Torres Strait Islander filmmakers to be produced through the agency's Authentic ZK initiative.
Yankunytjatjara sisters and filmmakers Pearl and Lilla Berry will premiere their debut feature The Debt at Adelaide Film Festival in 2026 after securing production funding as winning selection of a le...
Following a successful pilot in WA's Kimberley region, and recent workshops in Cairns, the Australian Film Television and Radio School has announced the next step in its 'On Country Pathways Program'.
Seven Western Australian filmmakers will receive support to develop scripts and short films as part of Proper Loved Up, a new romantic comedy initiative for mid-career First Nations producers and emer...
Set to launch at Screen Forever next month, the new First Nations initiative, Damulgurra Stories, will strive to redefine respectful, holistic engagement with Indigenous communities in the screen indu...
Western Australian producers Brooke Collard and Shari Hutchison are the recipients of Screenwest's Producer Talent Accelerator initiative, each receiving $100,000 to put towards professional and proje...
Four Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander filmmakers have been announced as winners of the inaugural Indigenous Creators Pitch. The initiative, supported by Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) and th...