The Australian Film Commission (AFC) has committed $370,000 to four innovative projects through its Cross-Platform Digital Media Production Fund.
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Australia?s independent children?s producers, the Film Finance Corporation (FFC), the Australian Film Commission (AFC) and Screen Producers Association of Australia (SPAA) have joined forces to showcase work of some of Australia?s leading children?s telev
On 20 December 2007, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) made a Restricted Access Systems Declaration (Declaration).
The Australian premiere of the genealogical detective series, Who Do You Think You Are? attracted a record 863, 000 viewers to SBS last night ? the largest audience share for a local production for SBS ever, according to the latest figures from OzTAM*.
The Danish film Blood Sisters (Blodsostre) has won the Coopers Award for Best Film at Flickerfest 2008, beating competitors from around the world to take the $5000 prize.
Australian films earned $36.0 million in 2007, or 4.0 per cent of the total box office of $895.4 million, close to the 10 year average of $34.7 million or 4.3 per cent of the total yearly box office.
The Australian Film Commission (AFC) and the Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) have announced the projects that have been selected for the third annual MeetMarket.
The Australian Film Commission (AFC) has introduced some changes to its Terms of Trade for filmmakers accessing development and production funds.