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    <title>Screen Australia invests $275k to develop 10 features</title>
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	<author>Amanda Diaz</author>    
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	Screen Australia has invested $275,000 in funding to support the development of 10 feature film projects, it was announced today.

	The money will be used toward the development of films including a new feature from Balibo director Robert Connolly and John Polson&#39;s mysteriously titled &#39;Sydney Project.&#39;

	Connolly is attached to write, direct and co-produce Paper Planes, the story of a young boy with such a love flight, that he is compelled to compete in the world paper plane championships.

	Details surrounding Tropfest creator John Polson&#39;s Sydney project are few. When announced last June, it was said to be a collection of 12 short films set in each month of the year that paid tribute to the city.

	Other films that have received funding include Kingdom Come, an...</description>
    <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jan 2012 12:35:49 +1100</pubDate>   
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