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Screen Australia is a Federal Government agency charged with supporting Australian screen development, production and promotion. Screen Australia supports the development, production, promotion and distribution of Australian narrative (drama) and documentary screen content. The agency invests directly in Australian television, film and digital original titles, and administers the Producer Offset tax incentive for Australian screen stories.
A joint initiative from documentary filmmakers, academics and industry bodies to discuss and foster documentary culture and community through monthly forums and events.
SHARK ISLAND INSTITUTE is a purpose-driven business focused on five core activities.
We make and support films for impact, develop stories that need to be told, and manage and
nurture long-term impact campaigns. We build circles of influence and collaboration with a
diverse cross-section of the community, to achieve a more inclusive, just and healthy society.
An organisation that speaks out for all women in the Australian screen industry. Our conversation is always backed by facts, and delivered with the power of numbers.
Through its programs, the IDA provides resources, creates community, and defends rights and freedoms for documentary artists, activists, and journalists.
Sundance Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the discovery and development of independent artists and audiences. Through its programs, the Institute seeks to discover, support, and inspire independent film, media, and theatre artists from the United States and around the world, and to introduce audiences to their new work.
The Visible Evidence community is a collection of scholars and practitioners engaged in research and debates on historical and contemporary documentary practice and nonfiction media culture.
Tribeca Film Institute champions storytellers to be catalysts for change in their communities and around the world.
Each year, we identify a diverse group of exceptional filmmakers and media artists then empower them with funding and resources to fully realize their stories and connect with audiences. Further, our education programs empower students through hands-on training and exposure to socially relevant films, offering young people the media skills necessary to be creative and productive global citizens.