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IFSS graduate makes inroads to Hollywood
Filmmaker and IFSS graduate Aimee-Lee Curran has been selected for a Director’s Attachment on Australian feature Strangerland.

JMC Academy develops job-ready students
JMC Academy students are building job skills in tandem with their coursework.
Screen Actors Guild: Blanchett wins again
At this rate, bulldozer drivers on the Gunbarrel Highway will be painting Our Cate on their blades as she moves…
Babadook: some fine responses at Sundance
The Babadook now has some pretty nice lines to put on the poster. Reviewers are picking up on the psychological…
Brief: Slap through for American gold
NBC has bathed its version of The Slap in the unearthly green glow of success by green lighting the full…
Flickerfest 2014: winners giving birth to some robust careers
While some of the shorts winners are already developing a solid profile for their films, overall winners Victoria Thaine and…

Screen Australia: with reality pounding on the door, agency makes a swift short change
We will support three eight minute films at $70,000 each to fill a gap in the market said Screen Australia.…
Trade Policy: lawyers swarm over net neutrality, pin it to the floor
That odd phrase 'net neutrality' is crucial to all our choices about what we download and how we experience it.…
Berlinale 2014: adds two shorts for Generation 14plus
Snowblind by Sean Kruck and Emo (the Musical) from Neil Triffet, are both to screen in the short film section…
Oscars 2013: for Australians, outer space versus inner grace
Cate Blanchett, she of the inner grace, is up against Sandra Bullock, who spends most of Gravity in a space…