The Director's Finder Series (or Director's Finder Screening Series), inaugurated in December 1998, provides for the screening of
independent films with no U.S. distributor, and no previous TV or other distribution. Selected by a
lottery, the films are screened in DGA theatres in Los Angeles and New York City to an audience of DGA members and invited potential distributors. Many films have been picked up by distributors via the series that may not otherwise have been spotted. The series was initiated by the DGA's Independent Directors' Committee, chaired by
Steven Soderbergh, initially for U.S. films only, but later expanded to include Australian, Irish, British and New Zealand directors, via the International Association of English-Speaking Directors Organisation (IAESDO). By 2007, the series had screened more than 75 films. and the
Australian Directors' Guild (ADG), which nominate one film to participate. Australian entries, selected for the Finders Series Award by the ADG from a shortlist of four, Tony Krawitz's documentary
The Tall Man (2012), and in 2014
Catriona McKenzie's
Satellite Boy was selected for the series. Irish entries include
Terry McMahon's ''
Patrick's Day'' (2014) and Ross Whitaker's
Katie (2018). ==See also==