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Shark Island Productions
Shark Island Productions is a documentary film production company based in Sydney, Australia, creates extensive education, outreach and community engagement campaigns with its films. It is the production arm of Shark Island Institute.
Shark Island Productions film production company based in Sydney that focuses on making documentaries. established in 2001 by Ian Darling.
Shark Island Productions is a certified B corporation Company that meets standards of social and environmental performance, and is carbon-neutral since 2014.
Through Shark Island Institute, the company builds partnerships with foundations, philanthropists, and not-for-profit organisations to raise awareness and make a social impact.
The organisation partnered with BRITDOC and the Sundance Documentary Film Program to bring GoodPitch2 Australia to the Sydney Opera House in 2014, 2015 and 2016, an international forum that connect filmmakers with foundations, financiers, not-for-profits, philanthropists and policy-makers. Money is raised in philanthropic grants for funding social impact documentaries and powerful strategic partnerships between community groups, the corporate sector, NGOs and policy-makers are formed.
Supported documentaries from the Good Pitch slate include That Sugar Film, Frackman, Gayby Baby, Zach's Ceremony, The Hunting Ground, Whiteley (about Australian artist Brett Whiteley) and Constance On the Edge.
Shark Island Institute works with international documentary filmmakers in The Portfolio, resulting in films such as The Hunting Ground, The Bleeding Edge, The Fourth Estate, Inventing Tomorrow, 2040, Unrest, How to Change the World and Bully.
The Final Quarter premiered at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival, where it was an official selection, and had five further on-demand screenings. It was also screened at the 2019 Perth International Film Festival and Castlemaine Documentary Film Festivals. It then went to broadcast with Channel 10 on 18 July 2019.[citation needed]
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Shark Island Productions
Shark Island Productions is a documentary film production company based in Sydney, Australia, creates extensive education, outreach and community engagement campaigns with its films. It is the production arm of Shark Island Institute.
Shark Island Productions film production company based in Sydney that focuses on making documentaries. established in 2001 by Ian Darling.
Shark Island Productions is a certified B corporation Company that meets standards of social and environmental performance, and is carbon-neutral since 2014.
Through Shark Island Institute, the company builds partnerships with foundations, philanthropists, and not-for-profit organisations to raise awareness and make a social impact.
The organisation partnered with BRITDOC and the Sundance Documentary Film Program to bring GoodPitch2 Australia to the Sydney Opera House in 2014, 2015 and 2016, an international forum that connect filmmakers with foundations, financiers, not-for-profits, philanthropists and policy-makers. Money is raised in philanthropic grants for funding social impact documentaries and powerful strategic partnerships between community groups, the corporate sector, NGOs and policy-makers are formed.
Supported documentaries from the Good Pitch slate include That Sugar Film, Frackman, Gayby Baby, Zach's Ceremony, The Hunting Ground, Whiteley (about Australian artist Brett Whiteley) and Constance On the Edge.
Shark Island Institute works with international documentary filmmakers in The Portfolio, resulting in films such as The Hunting Ground, The Bleeding Edge, The Fourth Estate, Inventing Tomorrow, 2040, Unrest, How to Change the World and Bully.
The Final Quarter premiered at the 2019 Sydney Film Festival, where it was an official selection, and had five further on-demand screenings. It was also screened at the 2019 Perth International Film Festival and Castlemaine Documentary Film Festivals. It then went to broadcast with Channel 10 on 18 July 2019.[citation needed]