NATIONAL PROGRAMS
Jasmine Yuen Carrucan's film Cactus will open the Big Screen program at Broome on July 4
Big Screen
The NFSA is excited to be presenting Big Screen, a traveling film festival which presents new and archival Australian films to audiences across regional and rural Australia
- Visit the NFSA's Big Screen website
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Flour Sugar Tea – Director Lee Willis
Black Screen
The NFSA's Black Screen program provides Indigenous communities and the broader Australian public with access to Indigenous films.
The Magic Pudding (G) 2000
School Screen
School Screen provides school students with access to high-quality free Australian film screening events in local cinemas or, if there is no easily accessible local cinema, in their own school.
From Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History - featured on the NFSA's australiascreen online
australianscreen online
The NFSA’s australianscreen online is a web-based resource of film and television material — from feature films and documentaries, to advertisements and TV programs — drawn from a range of archives, with curators’ notes and other information about each title. More than 2,000 moving clips from more than 1,000 works are available and the resource is continually growing.
- Visit the NFSA's australianscreen website
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