FTI It wound up operations on 20 June 2017, when it merged with Screenwest. Until May 2014 when it moved to the State Library of Western Australia at...
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FTI may refer to: FTI (Western Australia), the Film and Television Institute in Western Australia, Australia Fair Trials International, a British human...
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Screenwest (redirect from Screen Western Australia)
production in Western Australia. Screenwest receives funding from the Government of Western Australia via Lotterywest. In July 2017 it took over the FTI (formerly...
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Australian Western, also known as meat pie Western or kangaroo Western, is a genre of Western-style films or TV series set in the Australian outback or...
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Screen Australia, FTI, television broadcasters and private investors. Filmmakers and productions can be recognised at the West Australian Screen Awards....
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Television Office Australian Centre for the Moving Image (Victoria) South Australia Film Corporation Filmwest (Western Australia) Australian Film, Television...
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The West Australian Screen Awards (WASA) are film awards given out in Western Australia. The WASAs are presented by FTI (WA). The Awards commenced in 1987...
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Film Australia was a company established by the Government of Australia to produce films about Australia in 1973. Its predecessors were the Cinema and...
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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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Hoyts (category Cinema chains in Australia)
The HOYTS Group of companies in Australia and New Zealand includes HOYTS Cinemas, a cinema chain, and Val Morgan, which sells advertising on cinema screens...
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Brighton, South Yarra, Melbourne, Moonee Ponds & The Astor Theatre), Western Australia (Raine Square), Queensland (Brisbane & Fortitude Valley) & Canberra...
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The Australian Classification Board (ACB or CB) is an Australian government statutory body responsible for the classification and censorship of films,...
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Australia is the Australian Federal Government's key funding body for the Australian screen production industry, created under the Screen Australia Act...
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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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of Australian films of 2001 List of Australian films of 2002 List of Australian films of 2003 List of Australian films of 2004 List of Australian films...
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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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Craig Fong (category Male actors from Western Australia)
Film and Television Institute (FTI) Awards in Fremantle. In 1992 ,Fong's film was nominated for Best Documentary at the FTI Awards. He was then cast in his...
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The following is a list of Australian films that have been, or will be, released in 2024. 2024 in Australia 2024 in Australian television List of 2024 box...
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2002 in Australia 2002 in Australian television List of 2002 box office number-one films in Australia...
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The Salvation Army, Australia Territory (nicknamed "Salvos" in Australian English) is an evangelical Protestant Christian church known for its charity...
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Perth (FTI) Australian government, Culture and recreation portal - Film in Australia State bodies Screen Queensland Film Victoria South Australian Film...
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2000 in Australia 2000 in Australian television List of 2000 box office number-one films in Australia...
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Australia 1933 in Australia 1934 in Australia 1935 in Australia 1936 in Australia 1937 in Australia 1938 in Australia 1939 in Australia Australian film at the...
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Australian Theatres is a joint venture between Village Roadshow and EVT Limited. The partnership was formed on 31 March 2003 between Greater Union and...
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Australia 1943 in Australia 1944 in Australia 1945 in Australia 1946 in Australia 1947 in Australia 1948 in Australia 1949 in Australia Australian film at the...
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Screen Tasmania (category Film organisations in Australia)
"Funding for Devil film". Western Tiers. Vol. 23, no. 12. 16 December 2003. p. 3. Retrieved 16 November 2024. Australian Film, Television and Radio School...
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list of Australian films released in 2023. 2023 in Australia 2023 in Australian television List of 2023 box office number-one films in Australia Luke Buckmaster...
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orders from government, and letters from professional associations in Australia. In general, postnominals are arranged in the following sequence: Honours...
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list charts the most successful films at cinemas in Australia by box office sales in Australian dollars. An overview of the top-earning films and record-holders...
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