SBS independent

SBS independent

SBS independent (SBSi) is the primary production unit of SBS "home-baked" primetime programming.

All productions are commissioned in association with the independent sector of the Australian film and television industry.

Since its establishment in 1994, SBSi has commissioned more than 800 hours of drama and documentary from independent Australian filmmakers, many of whom come from non-English speaking and indigenous backgrounds, and SBSi titles have won more than 450 national and international awards.

SBSi has secured a significant niche in the Australian production arena. Its commissioned works have been widely recognised through film and television awards and acknowledged by broader community response throughout Australia and overseas.

SBSi commissions feature films, drama series, animation, single documentaries, and documentary series. Now 2008, films in 720p HD.

Productions

Animation

*Animated Tales of the World
*Bobtales
*Harvie Krumpet
*John Callahan's Quads!
*Leunig
*The Mysterious Geographic Explorations of Jasper Morello

Comedy

*Wilfred

Documentary

*The Prodigal Son
*Australia By Numbers
*Fond Memories of Cuba
*Golden Sandals: The Art of Reg Mombassa
*John Safran's Music Jamboree
*John Safran vs God
*Nerds FC
*Poles Apart
*Sydney 2000
*The Animated Leunig
*Decadence

Films

ee also

*Special Broadcasting Service

External links

* [http://www.sbs.com.au/sbsi/about.html SBSi Website]
* [http://www.sbs.com.au/ Special Broadcasting Service]


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