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  • 9 March 2010 My Uncle Bluey Wins First Prize

    2010 Australian Short Film Festival

    My Uncle Bluey, a short Documentary funded through the Link initiative has just been awarded First Prize at the 2010 Australian Short Film Festival.

    This is the fifth award for the film and it came within a field of great films including this year’s Oscar nominated short Miracle Fish.

    The judges were Rachel Ward, Darren Gilshenan and Peter Castaldi… More »

  • 8 March 2010 Kinetic Carnival Comes to Town

    1-5 April 2010

    Now hear this! Kinetic Carnival is coming to town and is sticking around for the Easter long weekend April 1-5. Check out Perth’s freshest film event happening in various locations in the city and introducing some of the greatest film freaks in the land. KC is all about exhibiting innovative works, present new screening concepts and introducing extraordinary guests. More »

  • 8 March 2010 Doco Club Launches to Full House

    Last month the inaugural ‘Doco Club’ launched at the Film & Television Institute Cinema to full house. The night opened with the WA premiere of the multi-award winning short documentary SALT and Q&A with filmmaker Mick Angus before the WA premiere of David Bradbury’s acclaimed feature documentary MY ASIAN HEART. Both films were followed by a skype link-up with the filmmakers giving the audience a unique opportunity to speak to the filmmakers behind each film. The response from the audience was overwhelmingly positive. More »

  • 4 March 2010 West Australian Young Actors Recognised in LA

    Nathan Coenen and Valentina Barron have been nominated at the Young Artists Awards in Los Angeles for performances in the Link funded short Tinglewood and the TV series Stormworld respectively.

    Commonly known… More »

  • 3 March 2010 'My Uncle Bluey' Returns to Onslow

    On Saturday 6th February My Uncle Bluey Writer/Director Britt Arthur & Producer James Grandison travelled to Onslow in the North West of WA to screen the film for the local community as a way of saying ‘thank you’ to the people that had helped to make the film possible. More »

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