IDFA: four Australian docs off to Amsterdam

IDFA is one of the world’s leading documentary festivals, and takes place from 14 to 25 November 2012. IDFA is an important festival for documentaries, says Documentary Manager, Liz Stevens. Each yea
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IDFA is one of the world’s leading documentary festivals, and takes place from 14 to 25 November 2012. “IDFA is an important festival for documentaries,” says Documentary Manager, Liz Stevens. “Each year we wait with anticipation to see what films will be selected from Australia. It’s a thrill to see these Australian documentaries lining up with the best in the world.”

Miss Nikki and the Tiger Girls (w/d: Juliet Lamont, p: Jessica Douglas-Henry) and Missing in the Land of Gods (w/d: Davor Dirlic, p: Liz Burke) will compete with 14 other titles in the IDFA Competition for Feature-Length Documentary, which carries a €12,500 award.

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