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The Sapphires: takes £337,641 on opening week in the UK

Goalpost Pictures' The Sapphires has taken £337,641 (A$518,000) in its opening week box office in Britain, on 233 screens, for…

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SPAA 2012: Video On Demand making producers strong with vital acronym soup

Video On Demand affects so much of the conventional exhibition system, and the long tail which provides enduring income for…

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SPAA 2012: Brand That!

If you need financing, and element which is becoming increasing important is branding. But can branding suit every project? SPAA…

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SPAA 2102: Minister confirms back door open for runaway production

Federal Minister for the Arts, Simon Crean, today confirmed that while the Location Offset remained at an internationally uncompetitive 16.5%,…

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SPAA 2012: Essential Media Wins Top SPAA Independent Producer Award

The SPAA Independent Producer Awards were strongly bittersweet this year. As the gathered producers celebrated the successes of the past…

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Not Suitable for Children

Out now on DVD, this Australian film staring Ryan Kwanten and Sarah Snook is an excellent comedy with plenty of…

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ICAA: has minimum number of screens to proceed with VPF agreement

Adrianne Pecotic, CEO of the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia (ICAA), told ScreenHub that the association has the minimum number…

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EXCLUSIVE: Simon Crean supports extension of 40% Offset to television

After waiting forty minutes, my patience finally pays off as the Minister and his entourage arrive via a golf cart,…

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SPAA 2012: An education - or the changing threats to Screenrights and its wonderfully enticing chequ

In an evolving environment, national and industry controlled collections agency Screenrights, is being joined by the ABC,funded by a lump…

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Raising the Curtain

This new three-part television series explores the history of Australian theatre, from the earliest convict production to the present day.

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