digiSPAA winner announced at end of fringe

So who won digiSPAA? ''The session of competitive screenings for the best Australian or New Zealand feature length project shot digitally, and developed with a clear plan on how to exploit the projec
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Five Moments of Infidelity produced by Don Linke and written and directed by Kate Gorman, was judged the outright winner of the inaugural digiSPAA ’05. Antony I. Ginnane, president of IFM World Releasing Inc, made the official announcement at the close of SPAA Fringe today.

An Industry panel comprising Antony I. Ginnane, producer-director Kate Woods, producer-director Daniel Scharf and the managing director of Magna Pacific, Leon Coningham were on hand to award the prize (return airfares and accommodation to Rotterdam Cinemart 2006) to producer Don Linke.

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