AUDIO: Understanding Australian film funding

Screen Hub Editor David Tiley explains the byzantine world of Australian film funding.
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Noah Wiseman in The Babadook

 

The Australian Film Commission (AFC) was founded with a budget of A$6.5 million in 1975 with the hope of revitalising the Australian film industry to a point where it could sustain itself without government support.

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Vincent O’Donnell
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Dr Vincent O’Donnell produces Arts Alive and is an Honorary Associate of RMIT’s School of Media and Communication and a Fellow of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne.