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Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Rating of films at the box-office, two weeks ending Thursday, 31/10/1974, for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Newcastle.
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Author: Stewart, Clare PhysDes: ArticleSubject: AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Discussion on the increase of cinema-going in Australia, but the viewing of fewer Australian films. The author asks when will the government recognise its failure in promoting local culture and address it through new policies.
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAPhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian films have earned more than $50 milliom at local box office, 2015.
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Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office reports (ending two weeks from Thursday, 8/8) for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Newcastle
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Australian box office reports in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 26/7-1/8, 1985) vol.14 iss.12 p.8
Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office reports, two weeks ending Thursday 18/7, from Sydney, Melbourne, Birsbane, Adelaide, Perth and Newcastle
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Australian box-office reports in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 5-11/7/1985) vol.14 iss.11 p.8
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Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian box office reports (two weeks ending 13/6) from Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Newcastle
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Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office reports (two weeks ending, 9/5/1985) fpr Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Newcastle, Hobart and Launceston
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Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office reports (two weeks ending, 11/4/1985) from Sydney, Melbourne, Birsbane, Adelaide, Perth, Newcastle, Hobart and Launceston
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Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office repoets (two weeks ending 13/13/1984) for Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Launceston, Newcastle and Hobart
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Subject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office reports, two weeks ending 29/11/1984, from Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth, Launceston, Hobart and Newcastle
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PhysDes: ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australian box opffice statistics, two weeks ending August 18.
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Australian box office, top rating films, number of cinema screens, industry statistics etc / AFI Research & Information
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Australian films bounce back in The Age [The Shortlist] (18 Sep 15) p.5
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: ClippingsSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; ODDBALL (AT, Stuart McDonald, 2015) ; THAT SUGAR FILM (AT, Damon Gameau, 2014) ; MAD MAX: FURY ROAD (AT/US, George Miller, 2015) ; CUT SNAKE (AT, Tony Ayres, 2014) ; WATER DIVINER, THE (AT/TU, Russell Crowe, 2014)
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Bayesian Information Transmission and Stable Distributions: Motion Picture Revenues at the Australian Box Office / Jordi McKenzie
Call No: 303.31(94) MCKAuthor: McKenzie, Jordi Edition: 2008PhysDes: 16 pages ; 12 cmSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; BLOCKBUSTERS Notes: Abstract: Recent empirical literature has identified the importance of information transmission in creating box office blockbusters. It has been shown that box office revenue distributions are characterised by extremities of skew and variance that cannot be explained by such things as expensive budgets, star power, critical acclaim or awards. Empirical research of this industry has subsequently turned its attention to models of information transmission and the consequential implications for box office revenues. Using a large new Australian dataset, this paper adds to the literature by exploring the suitability of the a-stable distribution for various definitions of Australian box office revenues.
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Beautiful opening for Disney remake in The Age (30/03/2017) p.26
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the box office takings in Australia for the weekend.
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Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Zion, Lawrie Subject: AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA ; DVD, FILMS ON ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; ZECCOLA, ANTONIO ; COULTER, PAUL ; KIELY, CHRIS Summary: The global slump in box office returns has cinema owners and film distributors worried. Some speculation is that the downturn is due to the rise of DVD, home entertainment systems, and other recreational devices (ipods), coupled with the tightening of the film to dvd to pay tv release window. There is some talk that the older multiplex cinemas are in need of upgrading as they may no longer be up to standard for a modern cinemagoing audience.Notes: -- accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (put date - 14 May 2007). Quotations: -- Lots of stats (too many to list here)
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Bright light on the horizon in The Australian (15/10/2005) p.23
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Zion, Lawrie Subject: AUSTRALIA 2000s ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; CONNOLLY, ROBERT ; LANTANA (AT, Ray Lawrence, 2001) ; LOOK BOTH WAYS (AT, Sarah Watt, 2005) ; BANK, THE (AT/IT, Robert Connolly, 2001) Summary: Mainly about the fortunes of the Australian film industry in 2005, in comparison to the earlier years in the decade. Some interesting stats on The Bank which shine a light on the importance of DVD sales and TV sales on top of Box Office.Notes: accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Quotations: -- Assessing the precise value of these additional revenue streams is difficult, but they are important. The experience of the 2001 film The Bank is instructive. Like several of this year's movies, this financial thriller earned about $2.6 million during its original box-office run, which means that about 260,000 Australians saw it on the big screen. But after being released on home formats, and screen on pay and free-to-air TV, its total audience has built to more than 3 million, according to director Robert Connolly.; -- This "accured interest" suggests that the theatrical release can account for less than 10 per cent of a film's eventual audience reach. "My suspicion is that because of the cost of a movie ticket people are increasingly going to the the cinema to see spectable and choosing to see Australian films at home," says Connolly, who also directed Three Dollars. Still, for most films it is the success, however measured, of the theatrical release that largely determines its subsequent fate in other formats, making a strong splash in cinemas just as critical as ever.
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Cinema in Australia : an industry profile / written and researched by Jock Given, Rosemary Curtis and Mary McCutcheon Hawthorn, Victoria: Swinburne University of Technology, June 2013.
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Cinema visits and ticket prices rise in The Age (8/06/2017) p.26
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SCREEN AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: The new Screen Australia report on Australia's cinema box office results and its comparison with our countries
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Get the picture : essential data on Australian film, television, video and new media / Australian Film Commission, [edited by Rosemary Curtis and Cathy Gray] Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1998.
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Hollywood chooses to err on the side of caution in Australian Financial Review (06/01/2007) p.4
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Boland, Michaela Subject: BLOCKBUSTERS ; SEQUELS ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; SHREK (US, Vicky Jenson & Andrew Adamson, 2001) ; SHREK 2 (US, Kelly Asbury & Andrew Adamson & Conrad Vernon, 2004) ; BOURNE IDENTITY, THE (US, Doug Liman, 2002) ; BOURNE SUPREMACY, THE (US, Paul Greengrass, 2004) ; SPIDER-MAN (US, Sam Raimi, 2002) ; SPIDER-MAN 2 (US, Sam Raimi, 2004) Summary: The importance of Sequels within the business that markets and selling tested product within a risky film industry and which will hopefully drag the kids away from gaming, mobile phones and whatever other entertainment pursuits have been engaging them and their wallets.
- A Rule of thumb suggests a sequel will gross about 10 to 20 per cent less than its predecessor; studios relish this security in an otherwise very uncertain business.
- To maintain integrity a sequel must feature some elements of the original, such as key cast and the calibre of the director (if not the same director). But some franchises have been so well released they built on the original audience
- Box Office numbers dropped 10 per cent in 2005 and bounced back in 2006, but not to the 907 million gross that Australian cinemas had achieved in 2004
Film Release patterns are integral to how much the film will generate in sales. (Summer Blockbusters, Releases for award nominations); accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Notes: -- accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Quotations: FILM SALES – DVD
Shrek 2 – Sold extremely well on DVD
FILMS SALES – CINEMA RELEASE
Shrek 2 – 50 Million/18 million more than Shrek 1
The Bourne Identity – 13 million in Australia
The Bourne Supremacy – 16 million
Spider-man 31 million in Australia
Spiderman 2 24.4 million
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Homegrown hits see local films headed for holy grail in Sunday Telegraph (19/07/2015) p.122
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Roach, Vicky PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Article about the strong performance in Australia of Australian produced films in 2015, with some short snippets on upcoming films that are potential crowd pleasers: Last Cab to Darwin, Oddball, The Dressmaker. Commentary about Australian produced films reaching 10 per cent of Australian box office totalNotes: `
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Quinn, Karl PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; SCREEN AUSTRALIA Summary: Looking at the low box office take of Australian films in 2016. Interviewed is Screen Australia chief Graeme Mason who explains the low figures and why he thinks that the likely successes of upcoming films RED DOG: TRUE BLUE and LION will set up 2017 as a strong year for Australian cinemaNotes: similar article in The Age titled 'Year of the dog, or dog of a year?'Quotations: `
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Movie industry rejoices over strong showing in The Age (22/01/2016) p.13
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Hawker, Philippa PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA Summary: A report on the record making year for cinemas and in particular Australian films in box office returns.Notes: same article published as: 'Strong year for Australian films' in Sydney Morning Herald, p. 17; '2015 a strong year for Australian Films' in Canberra Times, p 7 [same author and date as this article]
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New opportunities, new structures in film finance 1987 : a major one day seminar 23 April 1987 at the Sebel Town House, Sydney / organised by Prospect Publishing Seminars Sydney: Prospect Publishing Seminars, 1987.
Call No: 203(94) NEWSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Prospect Publishing SeminarsPubDate: 1987PhysDes: 30 pages ; 30 cmSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; CONTRACTS. AUSTRALIA ; ECONOMICS AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; FINANCING. AUSTRALIA ; FUNDING. AUSTRALIA ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; TAXES. AUSTRALIA Summary: A compilation of lectures given by speakers at the New Structures in Film Finance 1987 seminarNotes: Accompanied by list of conference delegates; Text of Kim William's speech not actually included in publicationISBN: 0949072109Donation: Donated by Graeme WrightContents: Industry positioning statement: Kim Williams [text of speech not actually included] -- The need for new financing structures: John Sexton -- Conventional finance (1): Martin Endelman -- Conventional finance (2): The banker/broker relationship - a case study: Bill Raper and Ian Johnson -- Creative finance (1): Daniel Martinez -- Creative finance (2): the industry view: David Court -- Tax based finance: Kevin Munro -- Australian Market Place panel session
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Optimism at box-office with upgraded cinemas in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 16/8/1985) vol.14 iss.13 p.4
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"Puberty Blues" passes $1m. in Australasian Cinema (18/6/1982) vol.11 iss.10 p.1
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Quintet of Australian Winners in Australasian Cinema (16/4/1982) vol.11 iss.6 p.2
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MAD MAX II (AT, George Miller, 1981) ; GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981) ; HEATWAVE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1981) ; PUBERTY BLUES (AT, Bruce Beresford, 1981) ; FREEDOM (AT, Scott Hicks, 1982) ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Brief article about Australian films doing well at the box-office.
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Reel time : anniversary screening for Jedda at Cannes in The Australian [Arts & Entertainment] (29/04/2015) p.15
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Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office figures for Australia, including figures for Mad Max Fury Road, Pitch Perfect 2, The Avengers: Age of Ultron, and Fast and Furious 7Notes: located in the BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA. 2015-2019
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Reel time : Premieres line up to dominate Melbourne in The Australian (08/07/2015) p.15
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Reel time : Screen NSW sets out to even gender imbalance in The Australian (18/11/2015) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the box office in Australia for the week, with mentions of the biggest releases in Australia for 2014 (with reference to SPECTRE) as well as Australian films THE DRESSMAKER, ODDBALL, and ALEX and EVE
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Reel time : viewers lose appetite for Hunger Games in The Australian (25/11/2015) p.16
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippet on the box office takings of THE HUNGER GAMES: MOCKINGJAY PART 2, SPECTRE and THE DRESSMAKER
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Reel time : dressed for top 10 success in The Australian (23/12/2015) p.8
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Reel time : Carol leads pack in international AACTAs in The Australian (06/01/2016) p.12
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snnippet on the box office figures for the week, with STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS going to second place in Australia's all-time takings. Mentions of DADDY'S HOME, SHERLOCK: THE ABOMINABLE BRIDE and THE DRESSMAKER
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Reel time : creative industries get 'dynamic engine room' in The Australian (03/02/2016) p.15
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Reel time : creative industries get 'dynamic engine room' in The Australian (03/02/2016) p.15
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Reel time : Madsen welcomed to new Neighborhood in The Australian (10/02/2016) p.16
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the recent box office figures in Australia
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Reel time : All Australia's a stage for new screen venture in The Australian (17/02/2016) p.15
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Reel time : Edgerton back in chair with kidnap drama in The Australian (16/03/2016) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the weekly box office takings in Australia, mentioning the films: THE LADY IN THE VAN, DEADPOOL, GRIMSBY and 10 CLOVERFIELD LANE, as well as the Indian films LOVE PUNJAB and ARDAAS
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Reel time : making the Cannes cut is far from in the can in The Australian (23/03/2016) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM & TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summaries]Author: Michael Bodey PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FESTIVALS. CANNES ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; JUNGLE in production ; FROM NOWHERE (US, Matthew Newton, 2016) ; DEADPOOL (US, Tim Miller, 2016) ; TOP OF THE LAKE [TV] (AT/UK, Jane Campion/Garth Davis, 2013) Summary: Snippets on various aspects of the Australian film industry in March 2016. Articles include --
Speculation about which Australian productions and productions involving Australians will screen at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival, with the most likely being the Cate Shortland helmed BERLIN SYNDROME. Some notable films such as: LION, WAR MACHINE will be most likely be screened at festivals later in the year. -- Greg McLean is to start the production of JUNGLE, which is based on a memoir. It will be adapted by Justin Monjo -- FROM NOWHERE, directed by Australian Matthew Newton, has won an award at the South By Southwest Film Festival -- DEADPOOL has earned $40 million at the Australian box office, whilst other films mentioned in regards to Box Office are THE DAUGHTER, LADY IN THE VAN, ZOOTOPIA, LONDON HAS FALLEN, THE WITCH, THE REVENANT, GODS OF EGYPT, and STAR WARS: THE FORCE AWAKENS. -- Discussion of the casting for the new season of TOP OF THE LAKE -- Australian actors Guy Pearce and Rachel Griffiths will appear in the US TV drama series WHEN WE RISE
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Reel time : Baker in director debut for Winton's Breath in The Australian (20/04/2016) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM & TV. AUSTRALIA (WEEKLY SUMMARIES)Author: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BREATH (AT, Simon Baker, 2017) ; SEE PICTURES ; TICKET TO RIDE [company] ; WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA. ESSENTIAL INDEPENDENTS ; WATTS, NAOMI ; GYPSY [TV] in production ; AVATAR sequels in production ; JUSTICE LEAGUE, THE in production ; STUFFED (AT, Warwick Young, 2014) Summary: Round-up of film/tv industry news stories for the week, including: Simon Baker starting shooting of the film BREATH, AVATAR sequels production has begun, THE JUSTICE LEAGUE film starting shooting with well-known producers onboard including Dr George Miller Doug Mitchell, Barrie Osbourne, Managing Director of Australia/NZ Disney Catherine Powell is moving just as Disney's box office share in Australia is growing, Richard Sowada has put together a festival of American Independent cinema, Warwick Young has won Best Foreign Film category at the Beverly Hills Film Festival for his film STUFFED, Naomi Watts will produce and act in the Netflix series GYPSY
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Reeltime : Lawson sex comedy wins US festival award in The Australian [Arts & Entertainment] (25/03/2015) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; FESTIVALS. CANADA. HOTDOCS DOCUMENTARY ; WILLIAMS, EVAN ; LITTLE DEATH, THE (AT, Josh Lawson, 2014) Summary: Snippets on: The Little Death winning audience award at the South by Southwest Film Festival and its retitling as 'A Funny Kind of Love' in the UK; Evan Williams receiving the Film Critics Circle of Australia life membership; Box Office figures for March 23 2015; the Australian features showing at the HotDocs festival are: Maybe Baby, Sam Klemke's Time Machine, The Bolivian Case.Notes: located in the INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA. 2015 file
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Reeltime : AACTA Awards' new date with Seven in The Australian (15/04/2015) p.15
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Reeltime : Comedy hits sweet spot as CinefestOz opener in The Australian [Arts & Entertainment] (25/03/2015) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippets on: a discussion about opening night films for CinefestOz, Melbourne Film Festival and Sydney Film Festival 2015; Anupam Sharma's film UnIndian to have it'd premiere screening; Ben C Lucas' film OtherLife has been cast; Jury for the Adeliade film festival selected.Notes: located in the INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA. 2015 file
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Reeltime : Oddball catches up with high-flying Planes in The Australian [Arts & Entertainment] (14/10/2015) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the strong box office performance for Australian films in Australia in 2015
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Resurgance in box-office in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 16/8/1985) vol.14 iss.13 p.4
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Roadshow box office take week ending April 4 : Total Sydney/Melbourne Figures in Australasian Cinema (15/4/1983) vol.12 iss.6 p.16
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; FIRST BLOOD (US, Ted Kotcheff, 1982) ; NIGHT SHIFT (US, Ron Howard, 1982) ; DIVA (FR, Jean-Jacques Beineix, 1981) ; TABLE FOR FIVE (US, Robert Lieberman, 1983) ; WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, THE (US, George Roy Hill, 1982) ; CLINIC, THE (AT, David Stevens, 1982) Summary: Roadshow films at the Australian box office
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Roadshow box office take week ending March 4 in Australasian Cinema (11/3/1983) vol.12 iss.4 p.8
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; BEST FRIENDS (US, Norman Jewison, 1982) ; NIGHT SHIFT (US, Ron Howard, 1982) ; WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, THE (US, George Roy Hill, 1982) ; FIRST BLOOD (US, Ted Kotcheff, 1982) ; CLINIC, THE (AT, David Stevens, 1982) ; BLADE RUNNER (US, Ridley Scott, 1982) ; MIDNITE SPARES (AT, Quentin Masters, 1983) Summary: Roadshow films at the Australian box office.
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Roadshow box office take week ending March 13 in Australasian Cinema (25/3/1983) vol.12 iss.5 p.8
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; TABLE FOR FIVE (US, Robert Lieberman, 1983) ; NIGHT SHIFT (US, Ron Howard, 1982) ; WORLD ACCORDING TO GARP, THE (US, George Roy Hill, 1982) ; BEST FRIENDS (US, Norman Jewison, 1982) ; FIRST BLOOD (US, Ted Kotcheff, 1982) ; CLINIC, THE (AT, David Stevens, 1982) ; BLADE RUNNER (US, Ridley Scott, 1982) Summary: Roadshow films at the Australian box office.
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Roadshow box office take week ending May 6 : Total Sydney/Melbourne figures in Australasian Cinema (13/5/1983) vol.12 iss.8 p.14
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Roadshow box office take week ending May 13 : Total Sydney/Melbourne figures in Australasian Cinema (27/5/1983) vol.12 iss.9 p.12
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; HOSTAGE: THE CHRISTINE MARESCH STORY (AT, Frank Shields, 1983) ; HIGH ROAD TO CHINA (US, Brian G. Hutton, 1983) ; THEY CALL ME BRUCE (US, Elliott Hong, 1982) ; LONE WOLF MCQUADE (US, Steve Carver, 1983) ; AMITYVILLE II: THE POSSESSION (US, Damiano Damiani, 1982) ; RETURN OF THE SOLDIER (UK, Alan Bridges, 1982) Summary: Box office figures for Roadshow
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Rogue won the day, with family second in The Age (28/12/2016) p.3
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Schonell Theatre off to good start in The Australasian Cinema (5/3/1982) vol.11 iss.3 p.1
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Short cuts : audiences give local films the flick in Sydney Morning Herald (21/03/2013) p.40
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Comment on the low box office takings for the Australian films 'Save Your Legs', 'Blinder', and 'Goddess'Notes: located in the BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA 2010-2014 file
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Short cuts : T-Rex sized audiences in Sydney Morning Herald (25/6/2015) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; BLOCKBUSTERS Summary: Snippet on the strong box office takings in Australia in 2015, in particular how well Hollywood blockbusters have fared, even ones that weren't so popular in the USA
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Short cuts : Three films down, 11 more to go in The Age (09/07/2015) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippet on the very strong Australian film performance at the box office for the first half of 2015Notes: located in the BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA 2015 file
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Short cuts : Australian film's striking diversity in The Age (08/10/2015) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippet on the success of Australian films in 2015
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Short Cuts : Soft returns in Sydney Morning Herald [Arts & Entertainment] (29/10/2015) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA. 2015Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: latest box office figures
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Short cuts : Martian still tops in Sydney Morning Herald [Arts & Entertainment] (29/10/2015) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA. 2015Author: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office results for Ridley Scott's 'The Martian'. Negotiations underway for his new movie to be filmed in Sydney
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Short cuts : Dressmaker stays on top in takings in The Age (12/11/2015) p.30
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Short cuts : weekend flat in Sydney Morning Herald (10/12/2015) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the box office taking in Australia in early December 2015, with the author speculating that the audiences are waiting for the next Star Wars film so stayed away from the cinema in the past week
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Short cuts : Star Wars set for top-grossing crown in The Age (31/12/2015) p.18
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Short Cuts : summer hits in Sydney Morning Herald (28/01/2016) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Round up of the box office figures for the past month, with the latest STAR WARS currently second on the all time box office takings list. Reports on the returns of animated films and THE HATEFUL EIGHT leading box office for the past week
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Short cuts : Deadoool lives in Sydney Morning Herald (18/02/2016) p.30
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Short cuts : Gods sinks in Sydney Morning Herald (03/03/2016) p.30
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[Short cuts] : Maggie Smith's van-tastic result in The Age (17/03/2016) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: [Maddox, Garry] PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Stats from recent box office figures with THE LADY IN THE VAN the most popular with DEADPOOL in second place and near the $40 million mark overall. Indian films LOVE PUNJAB and ARDASS did well.Notes: article published in Sydney Morning Herald as 'Short cuts: Van-tastic'. 17/3/2016. p. 30.
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Short cuts : Batman falls, Zootopia rises in The Age [Arts & Entertainment] (07/04/2016) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Box office reports on Batman VS Superman: Dawnof Justice, Zootopia and Kung Fu Panda.
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Short cuts : superhero takings top $110 million in The Age (26/05/2016) p.20
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Short cuts : Dory success in Sydney Morning Herald (23/06/2016) p.16
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Short cuts : Squad rules in Sydney Morning Herald (18/08/2016) p.16
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippet on the week's box office takings in Australia, with mention of the success of SUICIDE SQUAD, BAD MOMS, SAUSAGE PARTY
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Short cuts : Brent suffers in Sydney Morning Herald (01/09/2016) p.28
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[Short cuts] : Burton's solid start at the box office in The Age (06/10/2016) p.26
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Short cuts : lukewarm fire in Sydney Morning Herald (20/10/2016) p.20
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Short cuts : Rogue One dominates cinemas in The Age (22/12/2016) p.26
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Short cuts : the hits and misses over the holidays in Sydney Morning Herald (26/01/2017) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the box office for Australia's peak movie attendence period from late December (Boxing Day) until late January. Mentions the films: SING, MOANA, ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY, LA LA LAND, LION, FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM, RED DOG: TRUE BLUE, ASSASSIN'S CREED, ALLIED, PASSENGERS, WHY HIM?, A UNITED KINGDOM, MONSTER TRUCKS, COLLATERAL BEAUTY, PATERSON
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Short cuts : Summer's cinema hits and misses in The Age (26/01/2017) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: [Maddox, Garry] PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the box office takings in Australia during the peak cinema attendence period from late December until late January
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Short cuts : Lion keeps roaring at the box office in The Age (23/02/2017) p.24
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Shortcuts : shady triumph in Sydney Morning Herald [Arts & Entertainment] (19/02/2015) p.30
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Shorts cuts : Shades on top in Sydney Morning Herald [Arts & Entertainment] (26/02/2015) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Fifty Shades of Grey topped the box office this week.Notes: filed in BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA. 2015 file
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Stop Press in Australasian Cinema (30/4/1982) vol.11 iss.7 p.1
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"The Man from Snowy River" strikes gold in Australasian Cinema (10/9/1982) vol.11 iss.16 p.1
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Theatres die off, and box-office takings are looking sick in Australian Financial Review (15/06/1972) p.-
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIAPhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Study of the box office figures in Australia over the past 15 years. Shows that takings are going down in most states (except Western Australia)Notes: located in the INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA. 1972 clippings file
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Top 13 Aussie openings in Movie Trader (Jun 1999) p.12
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Details of the most successful opening weeks for Australian films.
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Top box office draw in Australia in Australasian Cinema (6/8/1982) vol.11 iss.14 p.1
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Top Ten Australian Box Office in Sunday Age [M] (5/7/2015) p.18
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIAPhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA Summary: List of top ten box office earners in Australia for the week
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Variety- Australia/New Zealand Section in Variety (07/05/1986) vol.323 iss.2 p.346-363
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Variety- Australia/ New Zealand Section in Variety (04/05/1988) vol.331 iss.2 p.373-390
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Variety- Australia/New Zealand Section in Variety (10/1988) vol.332 iss.13 p.428-438
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Variety- Australia/New Zealand Section in Variety (21/10/1987) vol.328 iss.13 p.20, 103, 244, 426-440
PhysDes: SerialSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION COMPANIES & STUDIOS. AUSTRALIA Summary: Various articles on Australian and New Zealand film industries.
Austrlian articles focus on current box office films and takings, changes to do with distribution and acquisitions companies, films in production, Australian organisations at MIFED, and the expansion of Premier Film Marketing.
New Zealand article focuses on films screening at MIFED.
Advertising posters for EVIL ANGEL, HOWLING III: THE MARSUPIALS, DOGS IN SPACE, STARLIGHT HOTEL, ILLUSTRIOUS ENERGY, A SOLDIER'S TALE, THE RIGHT HAND MAN, BELINDA, AS TIME GOES BY, NGATI
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Variety- Australia/New Zealand section in Variety (09/05/1984) vol.315 iss.2 p.263, 414-431
PhysDes: SerialSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; CANNES FILM FESTIVAL ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID ; FESTIVALS. SYDNEY ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; UNDERCOVER (AT, David Stevens, 1983) ; CONSTANCE (NZ, Bruce Morrison, 1984) ; CAME A HOT FRIDAY (NZ, Ian Mune, 1985) ; AMONG THE CINDERS (NZ, Rolf Haedrich, 1984) ; VIGIL (NZ, Vincent Ward, 1984) ; ANNIE'S COMING OUT (AT, Gil Brealey, 1984) ; CAREFUL, HE MIGHT HEAR YOU (AT, Carl Schultz, 1983) ; FAST TALKING (AT, Ken Cameron, 1984) ; FANTASY MAN (AT, John Meagher, 1984) ; RUN CHRISSIE RUN! (AT, Chris Langman, 1984) Summary: Various articles on Australian and New Zealand film industries.
Australian articles focus on Australian personnel attending Cannes, Government financial aid for Australian films, preparations for the Sydney Film Festival, box office takings, home video's effects on cinemas in Australia, and new Australian films debuting at Cannes.
New Zealand articles focus on films to be shown at Cannes, and the New Zealand Film Commission's plans to discontinue funding of big-budget films.
Advertising posters for UNDERCOVER, CONSTANCE, PALLET ON THE FLOOR, CAME A HOT FRIDAY, AMONG THE CINDERS, VIGIL, ANNIE'S COMING OUT, CAREFUL, HE MIGHT HEAR YOU, FAST TALKING, REUNION [AKA RUN CHRISSIE RUN!], and FANTASY MAN.
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Variety- Australia/New Zealand section in Variety (22/10/1986) vol.324 iss.13 p.71, 413-420
PhysDes: SerialSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; DIRECTORS. AUSTRALIA ; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; WINDRIDER (AT, Vincent Monton, 1986) ; GALLAGHER'S TRAVELS [TV] (AT, Michael Caulfield, 1986) ; AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 WAYS (AT, Stephen Maclean, 1986) ; QUEEN CITY ROCKERS (NZ, Bruce Morrison, 1987) Summary: Various articles on Australian and New Zealand film industries.
Australian articles focus on Australian directors currently active, Australian films in production, expected effects of changes in exchange rates and local distribution on purchasing at MIFED, Australian box office takings, and Australian organisations at MIFED.
New Zealand article focuses on films to be screened at MIFED.
Advertising posters for WINDRIDER, GALLAGHER'S TRAVELS, AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY WAYS, and QUEEN CITY ROCKER.
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Variety- Australia/New Zealand section in Variety (16/10/1985) vol.320 iss.12 p.392-397
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Variety- Australia/New Zealand section in Variety (12/05/1982) vol.307 iss.2 p.347-363
PhysDes: SerialSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; AUSTRALIAN FILM AND TELEVISION SCHOOL ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; CANNES FILM FESTIVAL ; LABORATORIES. AUSTRALIA ; COPYRIGHT. AUSTRALIA ; PIRACY. AUSTRALIA ; SQUIZZY TAYLOR (AT, Kevin Dobson, 1982) ; HEATWAVE (AT, Phillip Noyce, 1981) ; COPRODUCTION ; CARRY ME BACK (NZ, John Reid, 1982) ; SCARECROW, THE (NZ, Sam Pillsbury, 1982) ; FREEDOM (AT, Scott Hicks, 1982) ; FIGHTING BACK (AT, Michael Caulfield, 1982) Summary: Various articles on Australian and New Zealand film industries.
Australian articles focus on changes to the curriculum at the Australian Film and Television School, Ace Theatres' slump in box office takings, Australian films to be featured at Cannes, the lack of US and UK processing going to Australian film labs, as well as plans to expand processing into Asia, copyright law relating to using technology to make illegal copies, recently completed films SQUIZZY TAYLOR and HEATWAVE, and Australian films in production.
New Zealand articles focus on the New Zealand government's intention to encourage coproduction, and New Zealand films to be screened at Cannes.
Advertising posters for CARRY ME BACK, THE SCARECROW, FREEDOM, HEATWAVE, DOT AND SANTA CLAUS, FIGHTING BACK, THE SEVENTH MATCH.
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What Australians are watching - cinema industry : cinema industry : printed from Get the Picture Online www.afc.gov.au/gtp/ : as of 3 May 2007 / Get the Picture Australian Film Commission, 2007.
Call No: 205(94) WHASource: ATPublisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 2007PhysDes: 104 p. ; 30 cmSubject: EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; BOX OFFICE. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA Summary: A downloaded version of the Get the Picture website as of May 3 2007. Includes essays on the Australian film industry as well as statistics on various aspects of it including: exhibition, cinema data, box office, and audience researchContents: The cinema industry in Australia -- Overview of the exhibition industry -- Historical data -- Screens and theatres -- Films screened -- Box Office -- Top Films -- Cinema audiences (Val Morgan data) -- Cinema audiences (ABS data)
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Why we need more of our Australian stories on the big screen in Sun Herald [Editorials] (04/12/2016) p.34
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The year we fell in love with Australian movies again in Sun Herald (06/12/2015) p.19
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