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Screen Australia congratulates the team of the Australian feature film Snowtown for receiving the Special Mention of the President of the Jury at the 50th Semaine de la Critique, a parallel section of the Cannes Film Festival.
Four Australian films have recently been awarded a total of six awards from two major international festivals at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival.
Four Australian films will have their Asian premieres at the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF) from 1-10 October.
One Australian feature film and two shorts have been invited to screen at the 69th Venice International Film Festival (La Biennale di Venezia), the oldest and one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world.
Australian short film The Landing has taken out the top prize for short film at the 46th Sitges International Film Festival of Catalonia, the world's leading fantasy film festival.
Congratulations to the Australian films that have won awards at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
Australians made a serious splash at this year’s Venice Film Festival – the oldest film festival in the world.
Screen Australia support seven drama producers to go to Content London 2015.
IFP has announced three Australian projects as part of its 2013 slate of new films in development for the prestigious No Borders International Co-Production Market at Independent Film Week, in New York.
Three Australian projects have been selected for the prestigious No Borders International Co-Production Market in New York, which takes place during the city's annual Independent Film Week.
The Locarno International Film Festival has announced its program for 2008, which includes the selection of two Australian films.
Charles Williams takes on serious themes in his Palme d’Or winner All These Creatures, while Eryk Lenartowicz has a lot of fun with his absurdist comedy Dots.