A new initiative from the National Association of Cinema Operators (NACO) and the Motion Picture Distributors Association of Australia (MPDAA) will provide two Indigenous filmmakers the opportunity to attend AIMC 2016.
The 2015 Australian International Movie Convention (AIMC) marks the 70th year since a few cinema owners and film distributors gathered for a common cause – the love of movies.
The Australian International Movie Convention (AIMC) 2015 will take place from October 11-15, with a supplementary symposium program on October 16.
Following the first critically acclaimed Ian Potter Moving Image Commission (IPMIC), the second $100,000 commission in the ten-year program for new works by mid-career Australian artists has been awarded to celebrated Melbourne-based video artist, Daniel
The Railway Man and What We Do in the Shadows were recognised as the highest-grossing local films in Australia and New Zealand at the Australian International Movie Convention.
John Kelly’s role in transforming Hobart’s 100-year-old State Cinema into a highly successful seven-screen complex which attracts more than 200,000 patrons each year has been recognised.
The 69th Australian International Movie Convention has kicked off this morning with a spate of opening addresses from some of Australia’s key players in cinema.
The 69th Australian International Movie Convention will host around 1,000 delegates from Australia, NZ, Asia and the US at Jupiters Hotel & Casino on Queensland’s Gold Coast from October 12-16.