Three films releasing across Australia and New Zealand through Icon Film Distribution were awarded top prizes at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.
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The rights for Mark Hartley's debut feature, Not Quite Hollywood have been sold to several countries following the films screening at the prestigious Toronto International Film Festival.
Six months after the successful satellite transmission of the 12th Short Sited Film Festival, festival director Tom Subjak has announced the premier release of the 2008 festival on a 2-Disc Special Edition DVD, complete with fabulous bonus material.
Film Art Media has announced that they will be handling Australian distribution of the documentary film, Celebrity: Dominick Dunne, following its sell-out premiere screenings at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF).
Palace Cinemas has announced the recent installation of state-of-the art 3D projection technology at two of its leading locations, Palace Balwyn and Palace Dendy Brighton Cinemas.
Australian filmmaker Scott Millwood's new film Whatever Happened to Brenda Hean? is set to create shockwaves when it hits cinemas on October 3.
Sydney Film School student, Aldo Hodgkinson, has been announced the winner of the sixth and final round of the Avid Asia-Pacific Student Grant.
Vincent Ward's new feature Rain Of The Children has been selected for two competitions: at the Hawaii Film Festival and the Chicago Film Festival.