With just over ten tickets left, today is your last chance to book tickets to the AWGIE awards before they are sold out or sales close at 5:00pm (AEST).
The New South Wales Film & Television Office (FTO) has sent out its congratulations to NSW winners of the AWGIE Awards 2008, announced on Friday evening.
Underbelly took home the AWGIE's peer recognition award, while Jimmy the Exploder burst onto stage taking home Best Original Feature Film for The Black Balloon, on Friday night.
'Blaze', 'How To Please A Woman', 'Sissy' and 'Sweet As' will contend for the best original feature prize at this year’s AWGIE Awards, while 'Mrs Harris Goes to Paris', 'The Stranger' and 'The Drover's Wife The Legend of Molly Johnson' are up for the adapted gong. 'The Newsreader' leads in television with two nominations alongside 'Total Control', 'Firebite', 'Bump' and 'Heartbreak High'.
Movie Extra has announced that its TV dramedy Chandon Pictures has sold format rights to premiere international distribution company Lionsgate, following their acquisition of the worldwide distribution rights in January.
Tickets are selling fast for the 46th Annual AWGIE Awards, to be held in Melbourne on October 4.
Celebrate the best of Australian performance writing with discounted tickets to the 44th Annual AWGIE Awards
The writers of 'All Is True', 'Hotel Mumbai', 'Relic', 'Ride Like a Girl' and 'The Favourite' have been nominated for best original feature film in the 52nd annual AWGIE Awards.