MIPJunior 2013: Aussie kids fare growing like Topsy

Our correspondent László Kriston limbers up for MIPCOM by working through the antipodean offerings at MIPJunior. He sees a particularly strong year.
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Our correspondent László Kriston limbers up for MIPCOM by working through the antipodean offerings at MIPJunior. He sees a particularly strong year.

In this market rundown, ScreenHub highlights current offerings by Aussie producers and sales agents for the kids of the world at MIPJunior. The projects, ranging from completed chunks of many series to a twinkle in a producers eye.

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