Screen Australia announces $1 million of story development funding for 33 projects, including The Border

Screen Australia has announced over $1 million of development funding for 19 feature films, 13 television dramas and one feature-length project to be released online. The projects include the first feature film from Aunty Donna’s production company Haven’t You Done Well Productions with The Alien Abduction of Emily Hill; the producers of Nude Tuesday teaming up on dark dystopian comedy The Border; and a young-adult dramedy about out-and-proud teenager Terry facing his bullies in The Outrageously Fabulous World of Terry Logan.

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A celebration of life’: the father who filmed his every moment – and his son who turned it into a movie

A celebration of life’: the father who filmed his every moment – and his son who turned it into a movie

Richard Crawley spent decades recording himself and his family – and now his son James has turned the camera on him to understand why, in his documentary Volcano Man.

By Sian Cain

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As his life fell apart, Richard turned the camera on himself. His son still wonders why

As his life fell apart, Richard turned the camera on himself. His son still wonders why

In his debut feature, Volcano Man, James Crawley charts the heartbreaking impact of his mother’s death.

By Jake Wilson

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