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AIMC: Photos

[Fri 26/08/2011 10:58:31]

By Staff reporter

The Australian International Movie Convention has wrapped up for another year. The event attracted 960 registered delegates, with more than 650 attending for the entire week.


Hoyts Corporation GM marketing Sara Hoogendoorn and 20th Century Fox International's Craig Dehmel.

 


Peter Castaldi at the Sharmill Films stand.

 


News Limited director of sales Tony Kendall and NACO chairman Peter Beattie.

 


Roadshow Films managing director Joel Pearlman accepting a box office award from Rentrak's Simon Burton for the final Harry Potter.

 


Transmission Films co-founders and joint managing directors Andrew Mackie and Richard Payten.

 


Paramount Pictures Australia & NZ managing director Michael Selwyn accepts the award for highest grossing Australian film (Tomorrow, When the War Began) from Hollywood Movie Money director Richard Hewitt. 
 

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