All Australia articles – Page 30
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Kaleidoscope picks up Aussie horror 'Out Of The Shadows'
EXCLUSIVE: Australian horror from director Dee McLachlan will be introduced to buyers at TIFF.
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'The Light Between Oceans': Venice Review
Dir: Derek Cianfrance. US/Australia/New Zealand. 2016. 133mins
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Australia selects 'Tanna' for Oscars
Screen Australia chiefs said on Tuesday that Bentley Dean and Martin Butler’s film would represent the country in the best foreign-language Oscar category.
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Melbourne market reveals industry winners
NZ producer Tom Hern among trio recommended for UK’s Production Finance Market.
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'Joe Cinque's Consolation': Melbourne Review
Dir/scr. Sotiris Dounoukos. Australia, 2016, 102 mins
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Producer Liz Watts joins 'Mary Magdalene'
The founder of Sydney-based Porchlight Films has teamed up with the UK’s See-Saw Films on the prestige drama ahead of a European production start later this year.
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'The Death and Life Of Otto Bloom': Melbourne Review
Dir/scr. Cris Jones. Australia, 2016, 84 mins.
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Screen Australia fast-tracks female-led films
Screen Australia has committed AU$3m ($2.3m) towards fast-tracking 58 projects by female filmmakers, as part of a broader gender equality initiative.
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Awesomeness buys YA novel rights
DreamWorks Animation’s Awesomeness Films has acquired film rights to the debut novel by Australian author Krystal Sutherland.
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Shout takes 'Blinky Bill' for North America
Shout! Factory has acquired a package of rights to the Australian animated feature and plans a multi-platform release.
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'Winter At Westbeth': Sydney Film Festival Review
Dir/scr. Rohan Spong. Australia, 2015, 87 mins.
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'Teenage Kicks': Sydney Film Festival Review
Dir/scr. Craig Boreham. Australia, 2016, 99 mins.
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Daniel Radcliffe's 'Jungle' qualifies for Colombian rebate
True survival story of adventurer Yossi Ghinsberg wrapped production last week.
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CinemaLive partners with Australian Ballet on trilogy of productions
The Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella and Coppélia will be released in 500 cinemas worldwide.