Film Victoria: awards celebrate Victorian screen success

The Victorian screen sector gathered last night for Film Victoria’s 2015 Seen & Screened event, an annual awards evening that recognises the achievements of the Victorian projects commercially released in 2014.
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Image: Still from Partisan, directed by Ariel Kleiman, written by him and Sarah Cyngler, produced by Anna McLeish and Sarah Shaw.

According to the Minister for Creative Industries, Martin Foley, ‘Film, television and digital games are key creative industries for Victoria, contributing over $1.2 billion a year to our state and employing more than 10,000 people.’

More than 65 Victorian projects were shown on Australian screens in 2014, including Film Victoria-supported TV favourites Please Like Me Series 2 and Wentworth Series 2, the cinematic feature Healing, the documentary Aim High in Creation and acclaimed games Framed and Bean Dreams. Victorian visual effects work also featured in the international production Captain America: the Winter Soldier.

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