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    Mao’s Last Dancer
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    Mao’s Last Dancer

    2009-09-14T13:02:00Z

    Dir: Bruce Beresford. Aust. 2009. 117 mins

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    Mao's Last Dancer and Animal Kingdom lead pack for IF Awards
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    Mao's Last Dancer and Animal Kingdom lead pack for IF Awards

    2010-10-12T13:06:00Z

    Mao’s Last Dancer, Tomorrow, When The War Began, Animal Kingdom and Beneath Hill 60 are competing for the title of best feature in the 2010 Inside Film (IF) Awards.

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    Mao’s Last Dancer to open Singapore film festival
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    Mao’s Last Dancer to open Singapore film festival

    2010-03-18T03:31:00Z

    This year’s Singapore International Film Festival (April 15-24) will open with Mao’s Last Dancer, directed by Bruce Beresford.

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    Three leads line up for Bruce Beresford's Mao's Last Dancer

    2008-03-04T14:04:00Z

    Director Bruce Beresford (Breaker Morant, Driving Miss Daisy) has chosen three actors from three different countries to play Li Cunxin in Mao's Last Dancer.Chi Cao, principal dancer at the Birmingham Royal Ballet since 2002 and winner of the gold medal in 1998 at the Varna ballet competitions, will play the ...

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    FFC greenlights four including Mao's Last Dancer

    2007-09-27T08:19:00Z

    Australia 's Film Finance Corporation (FFC) has given the greenlight to four high-profile feature films, including Mao's Last Dancer to be directed by Bruce Beresford, and granted provisional approval to four more. In a move that sees Australian filmmakers looking beyond their shores for stories, four of the films are ...

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    Mao's Last Dancer producer to take legal action against Australian distributors
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    Mao's Last Dancer producer to take legal action against Australian distributors

    2010-08-19T03:10:00Z

    On the eve of Samuel Goldwyn Films releasing Mao’s Last Dancer in the US, producer Jane Scott has said she is going to take legal action against the Australian distributors of the biggest local box office hit of 2009.

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    Bruce Beresford named jury president of Asia Pacific Screen Awards

    2008-05-16T18:12:00Z

    Bruce Beresford will be president of the international jury for the second Asia Pacific Screen Awards (APSAs), to be held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia on Nov 11, 2008. Beresford is currently filming Mao's Last Dancer, an adaptation of the book of the same name, which is partly ...

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    'Ladies In Black': Review
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    'Ladies In Black': Review

    2018-09-10T11:00:00Z

    The female employees of a Sydney department store face new possibilities on the eve of the 1960s

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    AFI Awards expands best picture category
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    AFI Awards expands best picture category

    2009-10-28T05:16:00Z

    Six films have been nominated for best film at this year’s Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards, rather than the usual four, in acknowledgement of the large number of high-quality films in circulation.

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    Rachel Griffiths' feature debut among new projects backed by Screen Australia
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    Rachel Griffiths' feature debut among new projects backed by Screen Australia

    2011-04-20T15:45:00Z

    13 projects receiving development funding, including films from Bruce Beresford, John Curran and Gregor Jordan.

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