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Adimex is currently offering two specials on SANman.
If you purchase a SANman SAS Cube | HD before September 30th 2010, Adimex will throw in a spare drive ready to plug and go. If you purchase a SANman 16 Bay 32TB, before September 30th 2010 Adimex wil
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An insider survival guide that offers tips on time-effective writing, creativity under pressure and rising to the challenge of international competition, The 21st-Century Screenplay is essential reading for newcomer and veteran alike.
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You've heard the buzz. You've read the blogs. You tweeted/shouted your excitement. And now it's here! Media Composer 5 is shipping, so get ready to put all these awesome new features you asked for in action.
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Courtesy of bolderpictures we have a double pass to see Little Sparrows at the MIFF
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Thanks to Currency Press we have 5 x The Cheeky Monkey: Writing Narrative Comedy books by Tim Ferguson to give away
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Thanks to Hoyts Distribution we have 10 double passes to see Polanski's thriller The Ghost Writer
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Welcome Giveaway
[Mon 15/03/2010 10:28:48]
The multi award-winning new film from writer/director Philippe Lioret, WELCOME is a compassionate and inspiring drama about the hope of new beginnings and the power of true love, centred on two couples contending with issues of separation and dislocation.
17-year-old Bilal (Firat Ayverdi) has spent the last three months travelling illegally across Europe, in an attempt to reunite with his girlfriend Mina (Derya Ayverdi) who has moved with her family to England. The long journey is almost over when he finally reaches Calais, on the far northern coast of France; he can literally see his destination from across the Channel. But with all legal options exhausted, Bilal resolves that his only option is to learn to swim, and make the dangerous crossing himself.

Bilal seeks the help of middle-aged swimming instructor Simon (Vincent Lindon), who is privately reeling from impending divorce from his socially-conscious wife Marion (Audrey Dana). In an effort to win her back, Simon impulsively - and uncharacteristically - risks everything by taking Bilal under his wing.
A huge critical and box office success in its native France, this profoundly moving masterwork was awarded the Ecumenical Jury Prize at the Berlin International Film Festival, named Best Film at the 2010 Lumiere Awards, and received an astonishing ten Cesar nominations including Best Film and Director.
An emotionally affecting story, WELCOME speaks not only of the most pressing social issues of the day, but of the indomitable nature of the human spirit.
In Cinemas April 1
www.welcomemovie.com.au
Thanks to Palace Films we have 15 double passes to give way to advance screening of 'Welcome' in Sydney & Melbourne across the weekend of March 26-28.
For your chance to win one of 15 passes email win@if.com.au your name and postal address and the subject heading 'welcome'.
*please note this giveaway is for readers in Melbourne and Sydney only.
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