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Korea: making hay while Cannes sun still shines
Cannes saw three Korean films screening in competition this year, two of them picking up prizes. All received theatrical releases…
RIP: Merata Mita
Merata Mita collapsed outside Maori Television Studios on Monday afternoon and died shortly afterwards.
Aussies: trying to steal our jobs
Following last night's budget, Australian Arts Minister Peter Garrett yesterday sang a song partly in tune with industry demands for…
British Council: Realise Your Dream program open again
Each year, the British Council offers five scholarships attached to a mentorship program for Australian creative practitioners to descend on…
Cannes 2010: line-up ignores half the world ... twice
Due to Iceland's volcanic eruption grounding planes across much of Europe today, the Cannes Festival 2010 announced its line-up and…
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The future of the sector depends on bringing experienced creatives home, and building the careers of local screen people, and…
NITV: shutters coming down as Feds fail to act
National Indigenous TV has lopped off its first limb due to a stated lack of certainty in its future. At…
Hong Kong: HAF closes, rewards winners with large cheques
This afternoon the 8th Hong Kong-Asia Film Financing Forum (HAF) announced the winners for the HAF Awards, the Wouter Barendrecht…
NZ: inbound production 2010
After what felt like an interminable summer break, enquiries from inbound productions are picking up again. With the completion of…
Script-to-Screen: Bombing at the Box Office
A veritable who's who of the Auckland film and TV industry crammed the Classic last night to hear the NZFC's…