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Christian Jeune, Deputy General Delegate and Australian preselector for Festival de Cannes Official Selection (In Competition, Out of Competition and Un Certain Regard) will return to Australia in early December 2009.
Screen Australia is offering travel grants for producers to attend the European Film Market (EFM) and the 11th Annual KidScreen Summit, the largest event for children's entertainment executives.
Screen Australia, in partnership with the Ateliers du Cinéma Européen (ACE), will offer a special bursary for one selected Australian producer to attend the ACE international training program (ACE IPA).
Each year Screen Australia, in partnership with the International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR), offers a special travel grant scheme for three producers to attend the Rotterdam Lab.
Andy will join Screen Australia's team of Development Managers, contracted for six months until March 2010.
Congratulations to the Australian films that have won awards at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival.
Screen Australia is offering travel grants for producers travelling to the upcoming American Film Market (AFM), 4-11 November 2009.
DIY DOCO is an interactive broadband website that encourages users to explore all facets of the documentary process.
Berlinale will celebrate its 60th year in 2010.
Screen Australia is offering travel grants for producers to attend the International TV Program Market at the Sichuan TV Festival, 6-8 November 2009.
Five Australian shorts will screen as part of Aspen Shortsfest which begins today.
The premiere Canadian international documentary festival HotDocs has announced its program for 2009, which will include the screening of two Australian documentaries.