MIPCOM 2014: Australian kid’s content roundup

Our European correspondent assembles the Australian children's content on offer at MIP Jnr, and is impressed..
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Tomorrow’s kiddie hits are slowly taking shape – and taking up money – as we speak. Here follows a listing of the Aussie-related kid-, tween- and teen-skewed projects making the rounds at the market in Cannes. They are at various stages of completion.

The richness of original youth programming coming out of Australia has been rather astonishing recently, especially in view of the fact that the country is not among the biggest nations in terms of population.

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László Kriston
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László is a film critic and journalist, originally from Budapest, who is very active on the international festival scene.