jtv docs3 submissions have now closed, but stay tuned for more jtv docs coming soon.
ABC TV Arts, Entertainment & Comedy and the Australian Film Commission (AFC) are pleased to present jtv docs3.
We are calling for proposals from emerging filmmakers nationwide. jtv docs3 seeks fresh approaches to half-hour and one-hour documentaries that will explore contemporary issues, ideas and culture through the eyes of generations X, Y and Z. The documentaries will screen on ABC TV and ABC2, and will have cross-platform potential via the jtv website. The initiative is designed to support one-off, stand-alone documentaries for production and post-production.
jtv docs3 is for emerging filmmakers who are 35 years or under as at the closing date 10 March 2008.
Stories told with a fresh perspective on the world - be it political, cultural, social or just plain personal. triple j tv docs are stories from across Australia, presented through the eyes of, and with the voices of young, independent filmmakers.
Poppy goes online in her search for love. When she meets Anglo-Indian Sandeep, she thinks she's found the one.
Long, short, frizzy or straight, hair is one powerful collection of follicles. It's a tool to show the world who we are, or who we would like to be. So what does your own hair say about you?
Ever since his older brother was locked up for a local murder 11 year old Jaidyn has been going off the rails. Perpetually in trouble with the police, his teachers and his mum Jaidyn lives in Woolloomooloo, a notorious public housing estate in the shadow of Sydney's skyscrapers. But there is something new coming to the neighbourhood that might just pique his interest.
There is a world of silence that sits between those who have seen unspeakable acts of violence and those who have not. Casualties of War breaks that silence by speaking with soldiers about the long term effects their service has had on them and their families.
Follows the drama that occurred as Cowra locals pulled together triple j's One Night Stand.
Explores Aussie hip hop through intimate and candid observations of some of the nation's most compelling MCs.
An incisive document of a notorious Australian pop star loved by fans worldwide