both the Australian Screen Editors and American Cinema Editors. Members are not permitted to use the acronym "ASE" after their names on screen credits...
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Screen Australia is the Australian Federal Government's key funding body for the Australian screen production industry, created under the Screen Australia...
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Please Like Me (category Use Australian English from September 2013)
Australian Screen Editors. 8 December 2015. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 19 December 2015. "Screen Producers Australia Awards »...
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Jason Ballantine (category Australian film editors)
Jason Ballantine (born 1970) is an Australian film editor. He was the president of the Australian Screen Editors guild from 2010 to 2013. He was nominated...
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producers, service providers and screen industry supporters. It campaigns for a healthy commercial environment for the Australian film industry. It also organises...
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The Invisible Man (2020 film) (category Australian science fiction horror films)
"The Australian Screen Editors Guild is Pleased to Announce the Following Winners and Nominees for the 2020 Ellie Awards". Australian Screen Editors. December...
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Retrieved 10 January 2018. "Top Australian films - Feature film releases - Australian films - Cinema - Fact Finders". Screen Australia. Retrieved 2 November 2024...
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Victorian Screen Industry, which in 2013 was awarded to sound engineer Roger Savage. Screen Australia South Australian Film Corporation Screen NSW Screen Queensland...
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Veronika Jenet (category Australian film editors)
Jenet is an Australian film editor, best known for The Piano, Rabbit-Proof Fence and Lore. Jenet is a member of the Australian Screen Editors Guild. She...
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Editing for Inside the Firestorm (2010), and Best Editing at the Australian Screen Editors Awards for Choir of Hard Knocks (2007). He won Best Editing at...
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The Australian Film Institute (AFI) was founded in 1958 as a non-profit organisation devoted to developing an active film culture in Australia and fostering...
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The Australian New Wave (also known as the Australian Film Revival, Australian Film Renaissance, or New Australian Cinema) was an era of resurgence in...
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Reading Cinemas (category 1995 establishments in Australia)
Tom Hunt (3 September 2024). "Councillors speak on Reading deal". The Post. Official US website Official Australian website Official New Zealand website...
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Karen Pearlman (category Australian editors)
James Allen. In 2009 Dr Pearlman was elected President of The Australian Screen Editors Guild (ASE). Many of Pearlman's ideas about rhythm, editing, and...
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South Wales portal Film portal VicScreen List of New South Wales Government Agencies Screen Australia South Australian Film Corporation "New South Wales...
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films produced in Australia by year during the 1980s, in the List of Australian films. List of Australian films of 1980 List of Australian films of 1981 List...
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Ozploitation (category Use Australian English from November 2011)
action films – made in Australia after the introduction of the R rating in 1971. The year also marked the beginnings of the Australian New Wave movement,...
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Hoyts (category Use Australian English from August 2011)
companies in Australia and New Zealand includes HOYTS Cinemas, a cinema chain, and Val Morgan, which sells advertising on cinema screens and digital billboards...
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Air Film Festival). Australia portal Film portal Cinema of Australia Screen Australia List of films shot in Tasmania Australian Film, Television and...
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unit within the Federal Criminal Police Office (Germany) Australian Screen Editors, an Australian film editing guild headquartered in Sydney Automotive Service...
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1975 in Australia 1975 in Australian television Al Clark, ed. (1983). The Film Year Book. Australian film at the Internet Movie Database...
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Rogue (2007 film) (category Australian natural horror films)
Rogue is a 2007 Australian horror film written and directed by Greg McLean. Starring Michael Vartan, Radha Mitchell and Sam Worthington, it follows a group...
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Winners were". Australian Screen Editors. 8 December 2013. Retrieved 20 March 2014. "Awards 2014 - Australian Screen Editors". 10 July 2015. "AWGIE nominations...
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The following is a list of Australian films that have been, or will be, released in 2025. 2025 in Australia 2025 in Australian television List of 2025 box...
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Machine Film Victoria — Australian Films at the Australian Box Office "Cinema Industry Trends Top 50 Films of All Time". Screen Australia. Retrieved 6 April...
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Screenwest (redirect from Screen Western Australia)
Screenwest is Western Australia's screen funding and development organisation, working in partnership with the screen industry to develop, support and...
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1981 in Australia 1981 in Australian television Al Clark, ed. (1983). The Film Year Book. "The Killing of Angel Street | Der Tod der Engelstrasse". berlinale...
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1973 in Australia Al Clark, ed. (1983). The Film Year Book. Australian film at the Internet Movie Database...
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1984 in Australia 1984 in Australian television At Last... Bullamakanka: The Motion Picture (1983) – IMDb, retrieved 31 May 2021 "1985 :: Moscow International...
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is a list of Australian films from 2000 to present. For a complete alphabetical list, see Category:Australian films. List of Australian films of 2000...
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