Australian documentary makers today launched a campaign to boost the ailing numbers of single docs commissioned by the ABC and SBS and for more investment from Screen Australia.
Indiedoco is campaigning for four key changes to the current distribution of Australia’s public documentary subsidies, calling for:
– The ABC and SBS to follow the example of BBC2 by reinstating single documentary strands that ‘will allow the very best filmmakers to find and tell stories that will illuminate, provoke and reveal modern Australia in all its staggering variety.’
– Screen Australia to remove the requirement for a broadcaster pre-sale for the National Documentary Program and to set up a new panel to select projects for NDP funding based on creative, cultural and artistic criteria.
– Screen Australia to reinstate a slate development program for documentary filmmakers similar to the General Development Investment Program that was offered by the Australian Film Commission.
– Screen Australia to change the definition of ‘bona fide release’ for feature documentaries to accept the reality that feature documentaries can reach audiences in a myriad of different ways and to enable more feature documentaries to qualify for the 40% producer offset.
The campaign was launched at the Australian Directors Guild conference in Sydney and will culminate at the 2014 Australian International Documentary conference in March.
By Don Groves INSIDEFILM 07/11/2013