The Adelaide Festival Centre is also celebrating its 40 year anniversary, and like the SAFC, was part of Don Dunstan’s ‘arts revolution’ during the 1970s.
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An exhibition of large scale black & white photography by photographer and award-winning film director, Christopher Houghton of POP Pictures.
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Last year, the National Film & Sound Archive (NFSA) presented Part One of their 40 year anniversary retrospective called Total Film: Beginnings of the SAFC with a look at the SAFC’s classics and milestones of the late 1970s, and this year the NFSA continues with Part Two, , which looks at the SAFC in the 1980s through to 1994.
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PugliaExperience is a travelling screenwriter’s workshop for professional TV and film writers. It is a highly specialised training programme which meets two key aims of the Apulia Film Commission Foundation: promoting film and TV production in Apulia and supporting training in specific skills.
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An opportunity for anyone working or wishing to work in Film or TV to network with like-minded others.
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The Media Resource Centre (MRC) will be running a Filmmaker Bootcamp from the 13th to the 17th July (during the school holidays), which is an intensive five day workshop program that can be run for up to 20+ participants.
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Organised by the industry programs unit of the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), which is Australia’s largest and oldest film festival, MIFF 37ºSouth Market brings the global film financing marketplace to Melbourne in the opening days of MIFF.
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A competition for young filmmakers aged 20 years and under to make a silent movie, animated or live, colour or black and white to suit one of six pieces of music written especially for this competition.
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Winner of the 2007 IF Award for Best Film Festival and listed in Variety Magazine’s Top 50 Unmissable Film Festivals around the world, the biennial Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) is an 11 day celebration of the moving image in all its manifestations. Established in 2002, the AFF is Australia's premiere film event, celebrating contemporary screen culture from around Australia and the world.
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