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IF Awards early bird tickets on sale

The Inside Film Awards are back at Luna Park, get your early bird ticket now!

After three years on the Gold Coast, the Inside Film Awards are returning home to Sydney.

Come celebrate the biggest year in Australian Cinema and the return of the IF Awards.

The IF Awards have a limited number of tickets available for the early bird rate of $135.00 that’s a $65.00 saving.

This offer closes on the 30th of June. Come party with the stars and be apart of the biggest film event of the year!

For more info visit www.ifawards.com

The Inside Film Awards are the people’s choice awards for Australian films.

The Inside Film Awards celebrates and champions Australian film and creative talent. We facilitate a unique dialogue between Australian filmmakers and their audience, support and promote Australian cinema and invigorate the national screen culture. The awards are held by Intermedia, the publisher of Inside Film magazine.

The Inside Film Awards will be held on the 18th of November. The 2009 nominations will be announced on the 12th of October

Who attends?
First conducted in 1999, the yearly event is attended by Australian and international film industry luminaries. Past guests and presenters include: Nicole Kidman, Laurence Fishburne, Baz Luhrmann, Toni Collette, Geoffrey Rush, Cate Blanchett, Premier The Honorable Mr Bob Carr MP, Rose Byrne, Stephen Fry, Eric Bana, Claudia Karvan, Vince Colosimo, David Wenham, Kasey Chambers, Richard Roxburgh, Peta Wilson, Jacqueline McKenzie, Ray Winstone, Susie Porter, Tex Perkins, Emily Browning, Andrew Upton, Keisha Castle-Hughes, Bryan Brown, Sigrid Thornton, Malcolm McDowell, Simon Baker, Margaret Pomeranz & David Stratton. Previous hosts: Joel Edgerton, Libbi Gorr, Deborah Mailman, Sarah Wynter, John Safran and Julia Zemiro.

National Scoring Circuit
The Inside Film Awards National Scoring Circuit is a nation-wide audience poll that enables Australian film audiences to rate films in the Inside Film Awards.

Throughout the year audiences across Australia register their scores on score sheets distributed at film festivals and screenings or via this website. In 2008 almost 50,000 valid Inside Film Award scores were recorded.

The Inside Film Awards give Australian audiences the chance to play critic by rating Australian films between 1 and 5 (5 being the highest). Winners are determined by the overall average score, NOT by the number of scores received.

Scoring for the 2009 Inside Film Awards are now open for the 2009 scoring year. Scoring closes on the 18th of September.

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