Senate Order for Entity Contracts Listing Relating to the Period 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021

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Senate Order for Entity Contracts Listing Relating to the Period 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 Senate Order for Entity Contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021. Pursuant to the Senate Order for entity contracts, the following table sets out contracts entered into by Screen Australia, which provide for a consideration to the value of $100,000 or more (GST Inclusive) and which: a. Have not been fully performed as at 30 June 2021, or b. Which have been entered into during the 12 months prior to 30 June 2021. Most of the contracts listed contain confidentiality provisions of a general nature that are designed to protect the confidential information of the parties that may be obtained or generated in carrying out the contract. The reasons for including such clauses include: a. Ordinary commercial prudence that requires protection of trade secrets, proprietary information, sensitive business information and the like and/or b. Protection of other Commonwealth material and personal information. The accountable authority of Screen Australia has assured that the listed contracts do not contain any inappropriate confidentiality provisions. The estimated cost of complying with this order was approximately $1,500. Basis of method used to estimate the cost: Applying salary costs to the number of hours spent by staff across various Departments to collect and analyse the information. Senate Order for Entity Contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 Total Other Confidentiality Reason For Reason For Name of Contractor Subject Matter Funding for Start Date End Date Confidentiality Provisions Confidentiality Confidentiality Reporting Arrangements Screen Project Funding Approvals Festivals & Industry Partnerships Australian Festivals, Special Events & Conferences Australian International Documentary Conference Limited Australian International Doc 247,500 24/08/2018 30/09/2021 No No Queensland Art Gallery Board Of Trustees Brisbane International FF 198,000 30/07/2018 1/10/2021 No No Flickerfest Pty Ltd Flickerfest 2019/2020 Festival 115,500 22/08/2018 30/09/2021 No No Flickerfest Pty Ltd Flickerfest 2019/2020 National Tour 165,000 24/08/2018 30/09/2021 No No Filmfest Limited MIFF 2019 to 2021 and Accelerator Program 313,500 8/05/2019 3112/2021 No No Filmfest Limited MIFF 37°South Market 2019 to 2021 122,100 26/06/2019 31/03/2022 No No Sydney Film Festival Sydney Travelling Film Festival 247,500 17/08/2018 30/06/2022 No No Tropfest Australia Limited Tropfest 27 (2019), Tropfest 28 (2020) and Tropfest 29 (2021) 115,500 29/11/2018 30/09/2021 No No Screen Producers Association Of Australia SPA FY20/21 Funding 147,400 21/01/2021 30/08/2021 No No Australian Film Institute 2021 AACTA Awards 402,600 24/06/2021 30/06/2022 No No Documentary Documentary Producer Program JOTZ Productions Pty Ltd, Ablaze Productions Pty Ltd Ablaze 134,200 28/10/2019 1/06/2020 No No ZimSomms SPV Pty Ltd, Third Man Films Pty Ltd Blind Ambition 110,000 4/12/2019 17/04/2020 No No Bower Bird Films Pty Limited Rosemary's Way 137,500 30/09/2019 30/05/2020 No No Prospero Productions, Star Dream Film Pty Ltd Star Dreaming 288,742 17/12/2019 8/06/2020 No No UNF Pty Ltd, Immigrant Films Pty Ltd The Fight 253,000 20/05/2019 12/06/2020 No No Artemis Media Storm in a Teacup 263,794 11/07/2018 30/06/2020 No No Common Room Productions Pty Ltd, Television Event Pty Ltd The Television Event 203,500 2/12/2019 20/02/2020 No No Blink TV Production Pty Ltd, Beyond Entertainment Pty Ltd Backburning 275,000 3/04/2018 30/06/2020 No No Wild Creature Films Pty Ltd, Quoll Farm Pty Ltd Quoll Farm 163,900 13/11/2019 20/02/2020 No No Brindle Films Pty Ltd, Magus Films Pty Ltd Uluru & the Magician 203,500 17/09/2019 31/07/2020 No No Vertigo Productions Pty Ltd The Life and Death of David Gulpilil 110,000 14/11/2017 30/06/2020 No No Film Camp Pty Ltd, Palazzo Films Pty Ltd Palazzo Di Cozzo 115,500 5/06/2020 9/06/2021 No No Jungle Entertainment Pty Ltd Democracy For Sale 313,651 25/06/2020 4/06/2021 No No 6 Seasons Productions The Kids 253,000 21/04/2020 23/08/2021 No No Chili Films Pty Ltd Audrey & Me 181,656 9/08/2020 18/03/2021 No No Genepool Productions P/L Carbon - An Unauthorised Biography 220,000 3/12/2020 20/12/2021 No No Rock Island Bend Productions Pty Ltd Dark Water: Battle on the Franklin 183,205 4/12/2020 28/08/2021 No No 3:57 Film Pty Ltd Days of Fire 215,159 11/12/2020 15/05/2021 No No Beyond West Pty Ltd Facing Monsters 203,500 4/09/2020 12/04/2021 No No Toy Shop Entertainment Pty Ltd General Hercules 137,500 23/09/2020 18/03/2021 No No Brindle Films Pty Ltd History Bites Back 229,136 13/08/2020 8/05/2021 No No Blackfella Films Pty Ltd Jenny & Linda (working title) 226,758 21/09/2020 12/05/2021 No No Letterbox Films Pty Ltd Off Country (working title) 176,000 30/11/2020 31/07/2021 No No Stranger Than Fiction Films Pty Ltd River 385,000 2/07/2020 28/07/2021 No No Essential Media & Entertainment Pty Ltd Shane 217,771 25/11/2020 8/08/2021 No No Mint Pictures The Bowraville Murders (working title) 210,590 28/08/2020 5/05/2021 No No DNX Pty Ltd The Children In The Pictures 319,062 21/07/2020 20/10/2021 No No Neon Jane Pty Ltd MuM - Misunderstandings of Miscarriage (working title) 154,000 5/11/2020 30/06/2021 No No Senate Order for Entity Contracts listing relating to the period 1 July 2020 to 30 June 2021 Total Other Confidentiality Reason For Reason For Name of Contractor Subject Matter Funding for Start Date End Date Confidentiality Provisions Confidentiality Confidentiality Reporting Arrangements Northern Pictures Pty Ltd Strong Female Lead 165,000 4/09/2020 4/09/2020 No No Juliet Lamont t/as Sling & Arrow Swallow aka A Cold War 275,000 4/09/2014 31/12/2020 No No Bower Bird Films Pty Ltd When the Camera Stopped Rolling 301,400 25/06/2015 31/12/2020 No No Rymer Childs Films Pty Ltd Firing The Magic Bullet Production 482,977 11/12/2009 31/12/2020 No No Shark Island Institute Pty Ltd The Department 165,000 6/05/2021 18/08/2021 No No Arenamedia Pty Limited Logan documentary (working title) 165,000 12/02/2021 31/08/2021 No No Ella Genevieve Maclean Stage Changers 106,700 8/03/2021 1/09/2021 No No SA Films Pty Ltd Under Cover 137,500 15/03/2021 1/06/2022 No No Identity Films and Productions Pty Ltd Revenge: My Dad The Nazi Killer 179,996 27/04/2021 30/06/2022 No No Carver Films Pty Ltd The front 236,500 5/05/2021 30/06/2022 No No Beyond the Stars Vr Pty Ltd Beyond The Stars 176,000 27/05/2021 15/11/2021 No No The Village Production Company Pty Ltd The Village 121,000 20/04/2021 29/10/2021 No No Ladbible Australia Pty Limited Unheard 200,772 15/03/2021 1/09/2021 No No Woven Threads Woven Threads - Stories From Within 132,000 17/06/2021 9/08/2021 No No In Films Pty Ltd Unbreakable - The Jelena Dokic Story 275,000 17/03/2021 27/07/2022 No No Documentary Commissioned Program Sealight Films Pty Ltd, LIC Sealight Pty Ltd Attenborough's Life in Colour 509,100 30/08/2019 27/01/2021 No No Body Hack Series 3 Pty Ltd, Essential Media and Entertainment Pty Ltd Body Hack 3.0 440,000 19/12/2018 12/08/2020 No No Flickchicks Pty Ltd, Bowling Them Over Pty Ltd Bowled Over 203,500 20/11/2019 25/11/2020 No No Blackfella Films Pty Ltd, First Wars Productions Pty Ltd First Wars 946,000 21/08/2018 30/06/2020 No No Artemis Media Pty Ltd, HRMM Pty Ltd Australia’s Health Revolution with Dr Michael Mosley 627,000 19/02/2020 28/11/2020 No No Northern Pictures Pty Ltd, Northern Pictures Productions See What You Made Me Do Pty Ltd 660,000 10/03/2020 16/12/2020 No No Smith & Nasht Pty Ltd The Science Of Success 154,000 30/06/2020 14/04/2021 No No PHORIA REWILD Our Planet: Home Edition 110,000 17/12/2020 15/02/2021 No No Joined Up Films Pty Ltd Australia vs Anxiety 209,000 17/12/2020 12/09/2021 No No Chemical Media Pty Ltd Our African Roots 214,500 10/12/2020 14/08/2021 No No Northern Pictures Pty Ltd Love On The Spectrum - Series 2 220,000 6/10/2020 21/07/2021 No No Lune Media Can Science Prevent Suicide? 242,000 10/11/2020 26/04/2021 No No Country Song Pty Ltd Australian Country Music 467,022 1/10/2020 25/05/2021 No No Renegade Films (Australia) Pty Ltd Rebuilding Mallacoota 533,499 29/10/2020 17/02/2022 No No Northern Pictures Pty Ltd Reef Live 277,439 25/11/2020 25/08/2021 No No Mint Pictures Pty Ltd Finding the Archibald 495,000 25/11/2020 11/08/2021 No No Easy Tiger Productions Pty Ltd A Dingo's Got My Baby 440,000 4/09/2020 30/11/2020 No No Wildpacific Media Pty Ltd Microworlds Reef 495,000 9/09/2020 28/07/2021 No No Blackfella Films Pty.
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