Reference Type |
newspaper
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Title |
Canberra Times |
Chapter/Web article title |
Potential audiences still there for Australian films, says Ronin chief |
Author(s) | Lisa Barritt-Eyles |
Town |
Canberra |
State |
ACT |
Country |
Australia |
Publication Date |
25-02-1999 |
Citation Date |
20-04-2012 |
Page Number |
1 |
Comments |
The article said Andrew Pike as the managing director of independent film distributor, Ronin films denied a rumor which was about Australian films were declining in popularity with local audiences.
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Synopsis |
The article talks about that most Australian movies are made on low or medium budgets and the majority of these are handled by independent distributors.
There were two ways of releasing a film in Australia, either narrow release, approximately 20 films or prints, or wide release, approximately 120 prints. |
tags: Andrew Pike Australian Film Industry
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