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The Age
newspaper
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Title |
Australia's film industry a top world performer |
Author(s) | Chief Executive |
Publication Date |
11-07-1994 |
Comments |
This article is a direct response to a previous article Strictly Booming entered in the Saturday Extra Age 2 July 1994.
It talks about flaws in the analysis of the recognition of the Australian film industry internationally. |
Synopsis |
Talks about the $67 million returns from the Australian film industry. And that an Australian film can only return about $500,000 to its investors despite having to spend between $3 million to $4 million.
Looks at the commercial performance success rate of Australian film Industry in comparison to other countries with the exception of the U.S.
Returns to the F.F.C. have increased each year and were $18.2 million in the 1993-1994 financial year.
Mentions the 90's attracting a lot of genuine international acclaim and sales as well as Australian audiences.
All film industries have a hit and miss ratio. |
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