Network 10 and Screen Australia launch OUT HERE

Network 10 Screen Australia OUT HERENetwork 10 and Screen Australia have launched OUT HERE – an initiative that gives Australians the opportunity to produce a documentary focused on LGBTQI+ diversity in rural and regional communities.

Storytellers are invited to apply for one of three grants of up to $80,000 to help develop ideas about being LGBTQI+ in country towns, into a documentary. The successful documentaries will then be broadcast on 10’s digital streaming platform 10 Play.

“At 10, we have such an important role to play in fostering and creating pathways for production talent across Australia,” said Beverley McGarvey, Network 10’s Chief Content Officer. “OUT HERE is a fantastic initiative that not only opens up opportunities for budding film makers to produce a documentary, but also promotes cultural change and inclusion in rural and regional communities.”

“It’s another way we can make sure Australians from all parts of our community are represented on screen and behind the camera. We can’t wait to see all the ideas and uncover future production stars.”

Network 10 talent including 10 News First Perth newsreader Narelda Jacobs, Show Me The Movie presenter Joel Creasey and Dancing With The Stars contestant Courtney Act are supporting the initiative through broadcast, digital and social promotions.

“Lived experience is both powerful and raw,” said Bernadine Lim, Screen Australia Head of Documentary. “We wanted to create a specific space for LGBTIQ+ filmmakers to share their real life regional stories with an even wider audience. We’re excited to hear the ideas LGBTIQ+ creators will bring to us from across Australia.”

“When the time comes to publish the OUT HERE documentaries, we’re particularly thrilled to be able to partner with 10 to make these Australian stories accessible to view for free on 10 Play.”

Applications must include a director or producer who identifies as part of the LGBTIQ community and one of whom has at least one screen credit in the respective role. All key creatives must be Australian citizens or residents.

Applicants are now open and close on Friday 26 April. Successful recipients will be announced on Friday 21 June 2019. For more information, application guidelines and to apply, visit: www.screenaustralia.gov.au for details.

Image: Narelda Jacobs, Joel Creasey and Courtney Act (sourced)