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  • 16 June 2010 RevCon: Revelation's Ideas Market 2010

    Revelation Perth International Film Festival 8-18 July 2010

    The most unique film festival in Australia has announced its 2010 RevCon program, and is offering most of the available talks and panels for no cost to participants over the two weekends of the festival. RevCon in 2010 will also be held mostly at the Astor Theatre in Mount Lawley for the first time. More »

  • 15 June 2010 The Search for Australia’s Funniest Filmmakers begins on Rottnest Island

    Rottofest: 27 - 29 August 2010

    Following the sold-out success of the inaugural Rottofest in 2009, Rottnest Island will come alive for 3 days in August as Rottofest returns in 2010 to showcase Australia’s funniest filmmakers.

    Explains Festival Director, Ronan Freeburn: “This is a festival created by filmmakers who felt there was a void in the industry with regards to comedy filmmaking… More »

  • 10 June 2010 The Revelation Perth International Film Festival kicks off its 13th year with the most audacious and edgy program yet

    Australia’s most dynamic film event, the Revelation Perth International Film Festival, has announced its full program line-up for 2010. Curated for the third year by writer, academic and cineaste Jack Sargeant, the Revelation program covers a wide range of bases across the independent film spectrum and boasts over 25 Australian Premieres and the World Premiere of Western Australian feature A Day at the Oasis. More »

  • 4 June 2010 Young Filmmakers Team Up to Win

    Former and reigning Young Filmmakers of the Year, Maziar Lahooti and Mike Hoath, have teamed up to receive $40,000 in film funding, as they progress to the final round of the Doorpost film project More »

  • 27 May 2010 Lotterywest Festival Film program manager announced

    The Perth International Arts Festival has announced the appointment of Madeline Bates to the highly sought-after role of Program Manager: Film. The Festival’s current program manager, Sherry Hopkins, will bow out next year after more than 40 years. More »

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