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Australian Film Festival Launches Official 2012 Program
NEWS: The Australian Film Festival launches its third program in Sydney.
Call For Entries: Revelation Perth International Film Festival 2012
Perth's biggest film event, the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, is on again from 5 to 15 July this year, and they have put the call out for
Inaugural Persian International Film Festival Debuts in Sydney
Adding another flavour to Sydney's flourishing festival scene, the Persian International Film Festival will kick off on 23 February 2012, and showcase those films from Afghanistan, Iran and
2012 Alliance Française French Film Festival Program Announced
The Australian festival season really kicks off as the Alliance Française French Film Festival, running through from 6 March to 9 April in 6 capital cities around Australia, launches
Sundance posters for John Dies At the End,West of Memphis and Luv
Three new posters from the Sundance Film Festival have emerged from Bloody-Disgusting and IMPAwards for John Dies At the End, West of Memphis and Luv. These join the awesome poster
3rd Australian Film Festival Offers local debuts and screenplay competition
The Australian Film Festival returns for a third year on 7-17 March 2012, bringing a little bit of glitz and glamour to Sydney's beachside suburbs of Randwick and Coogee, as
Tropfest expands number of venues in 2012
With entries now closed for Tropfest 2012, the world's largest short film competition, Movie Extra Tropfest announced today that it will expand to even more venues than ever
JFF15 Review: Life Back Then
One of the major coups of the Japanese Film Festival this year was Takahisa Zeze's latest feature, Life Back Then (アントキノイノチ), winner of the Innovation Award at the
JFF15 Review: Buddha – The Great Departure
The works of Osamu Tezuka have the distinguished honour of being considered masterpieces in both the East and West, with his manga works adapted into anime series that became popular
JFF15 Review: Hanyku Railways – A 15-Minute Miracle
The Imazu Line is the longest of three branch-lines of the Hankyu Railway's Kobe Line, connecting the cities of Nishinomiya and Takarazuka in Hyogo prefecture. The trip is only 15 minutes,





























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