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Download Program PARTNERS & SUPPORTERS LEAD GOVERNMENT PARTNER LEAD GOVERNMENT SUPPORTER GOLD INDUSTRY SUPPORTERS THURSDAY 28 JULY - SUNDAY 31 JULY GOLD GOVERNMENT SUPPORTERS program TH 10 EDITION SILVER SUPPORTERS 2 6 0 1 1 0 6 2 BRONZE SUPPORTERS MIFF 37ºSOUTH MARKET IS THE EXCLUSIVE AUSTRALIA/NZ PARTNER OF LONDON’S PRODUCTION FINANCE MARKET (PFM) SUPPORTING PARTNERS www.miff37degreesSouth.com GOVERNMENT PARTNER GOVERNMENT SUPPORTER CELEBRATING10 YEARS DAY 1 THURSDAY 28 JULY DAY 1 TIME FORUM KINO TIME 08:15 08:15 Registration open FORUM, 154 FLINDERS ST (CNR RUSSELL ST) 11:45 - 13:15 SIGN UP FOR THURSDAY ROUNDTABLES 11:45 37°South Breakthru Screening #1 09:00 9:00 - 11:00 PURPLE BUYER PASSES ONLY Closed Session KINO 6 90 MINS PURPLE BADGE ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS HOLDERS ONLY RED & PURPLE BADGE HOLDERS ONLY 11:05 11:05 - 11:30 Closed Session ROUNDTABLES#1 ADRIAN WOOTTON 11:35 11:35 - 13:15 Closed Session ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS RED & PURPLE BADGE HOLDERS ONLY TALKS SHAKESPEARE 13:20 13:20 - 14:20 Market Welcome Lunch UPSTAIRS AT BEER DELUXE, FEDERATION SQUARE 7,8,9,10 AUGUST (NEXT TO ACMI) [REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS ONLY] 14:30 14:30 - 16:30 BOOK AT Closed Session MIFF.COM.AU ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS RED & PURPLE BADGE HOLDERS ONLY LAURENCE OLIVIER: A Life in Shakespeare SHAKESPEARE: Goes to Hollywood! 16:45 16:45 - 17:30 BRANAGH: The Bard & the Brits State of Play #1 SHAKESPEARE: Globe Theatre to World Cinema SPECIAL ADDRESS: FROM SILENT TO SOUND: Shakespeare on Screen SCREEN AUSTRALIA CEO GRAEME MASON REGISTERED BADGE FORUM THEATRE HOLDERS ONLY 17:30 17:30 - 19:15 WELCOME DRINKS VENUE: DEAKIN EDGE, FEDERATION SQUARE ALL REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS PHOTO INVITE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY GUEST OF HONOUR: THE HON. MARTIN FOLEY MLA MINISTER FOR HOUSING, DISABILITY, AGEING, MENTAL HEALTH, EQUALITY & CREATIVE INDUSTRIES 19.30 19:30 MIFF 65TH OPENING NIGHT FILM WORLD PREMIERE OF MIFF PREMIERE FUND-SUPPORTED THE DEATH AND L IFE OF OTTO BLOOM PURCHASE TICKETS AT www.miff.com.au DAY 2 FRIDAY 29 JULY DAY 2 TIME FORUM KINO TIME 08:30 08:30 08:45 - 10:15 08:45 Registration Open 37°South Breakthru Screening #2a SIGN UP FOR FRIDAY ROUNDTABLES BUYER PASSES ONLY KINO 6 90 MINS PURPLE BADGE HOLDERS ONLY 09:00 09:00 - 10:45 8:50 - 10:15 8:50 37°South’s Books at MIFF (BaM) 37°South Breakthru Screening #2b WELCOME, PANEL AND PITCHING BUYER PASSES ONLY REGISTERED BADGE KINO 7 82 MINS 10:50 10:50 - 13:10 HOLDERS ONLY 10:20 - 11:50 10:20 BaM Closed Session 37°South Breakthru Screening #3 ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS BUYER PASSES ONLY 13:35 13:35 - 13:55 KINO 6 90 MINS Closed Session 11:55 - 13:30 11:55 ROUNDTABLES #2 37°South Breakthru Screening #4 BUYER PASSES ONLY KINO 6 94 MINS 14:00 14:00 - 14:45 onwards BaM Mixer Lunch ACMI CUBE (GROUND FLOOR, ENTRANCE ON FLINDERS STREET) REGISTERED BADGE HOLDERS ONLY WENDALL THOMAS TALKS SCRIPTS 14:50 14:50 - 16:50 Closed Session 1,2,3,4 AUGUST ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS 16:55 16:55 - 17:35 Closed Session BOOK AT ROUNDTABLES #3 MIFF.COM.AU 17:40 17:40 - 19:40 Closed Session GENRE: Writing 21st Century Thrillers ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS GENRE: Past & Future of Rom Com Writing STRUCTURE: Importance of Screenwriting Sequences TV & CHARACTER: Unforgettable Small Screen Relationships DAY 3 SATURDAY 30 JULY DAY 3 TIME FORUM NGVA TIME 08:45 08:45 Registration Open SIGN UP FOR SATURDAY ROUNDTABLES ACCELERATOR MASTERCLASSES 09:00 09:00 - 11:00 RED & PURPLE BADGE HOLDERS 4,5 AUGUST Closed Session ONLY ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS ACTING: David Field 11:05 11:05 - 11:55 COMPOSING: Cezary Skubiszewski BOOK AT Closed Session EDITING: Simon Njoo CINEMATOGRAPHY: Andrew Commis ROUNDTABLES #4 MIFF.COM.AU PRODUCTION DESIGN: Ben Morieson 12:00 12:00 - 14:00 Closed Session SATURDAY STATE OF PLAY SESSIONS ARE ALL AT: ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS THEATRETTE, LOBBY OF NGVA’S IAN POTTER CENTRE, OFF THE ATRIUM AT FEDERATION SQUARE 14:40 - 15:20 REGISTERED BADGE 14:40 State of Play #2 HOLDERS ONLY 14:00 14:00 - 15:00 DISTRIBUTION: SECRETS OF SUCCESS Mixer Lunch 15:25 - 15:45 15:25 UPSTAIRS AT BEER DELUXE, FEDERATION SQUARE (NEXT TO ACMI) State of Play #3 REGISTERED BADGE HOLDERS ONLY GETTING TO KNOW YOU: SCREENRIGHTS 15:50 - 16:15 15:50 State of Play #4 GETTING TO KNOW YOU: SCREEN NSW 16:20 - 17:05 16:20 State of Play #5 OTTO & EMO: FINANCING FEATURE DEBUTANTS 17:10 - 17:35 17:10 State of Play #6 GETTING TO KNOW YOU: NZFC’S LEANNE SAUNDERS 17:40 - 18:20 17:40 State of Play #7 DEVELOPMENT EXPRESS: BUILDING INDUSTRIES 18:30 18:30 MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL MIFF WORLD PREMIERE: JOE CINQUE’S CONSOLATION PURCHASE TICKETS AT www.miff.com.au DAY 4 SUNDAY 31 JULY DAY 4 TIME FORUM TIME 7 1 FORUM 08:45 08:45 - 10:00 La Trobe St 2 ACMI Registration Open 12 3 DEAKIN EDGE Little Lonsdale St SIGN UP FOR SUNDAY ROUNDTABLES 10 4 KINO 8 RED & PURPLE 5 NOVOTEL Lonsdale St 09:00 09:00 - 11:00 BADGE HOLDERS 6 SOFITEL Closed Session ONLY 7 VILLAGE ROADSHOW THEATRETTE Little Bourke11 St P S p 8 CROSSLEY ONE 2 ONE MEETINGS P E r - - i x n h g i b Bourke St i t HYATT i S 9 o t R n u s 11:05 S s 11:05 - 11:55 13 e w 3 S 10 MANTRA l t l a 6 n s 4 t E Little Collins St o S l i n t MERCURE z 9 11 Closed Session a b e t S h ROUNDTABLES #5 5 t 14 12 RED SPICE RD QV S Collins St t 13 VICTORIA HOTEL 12:00 - 13:20 14 MERCURE TREASURY GARDENS 12:00 P 1 Flinders Ln 15 NGVA (INSIDE THE IAN POTTER CENTRE) Federation Closed Session S q t u Stree a 2 15 r e Flinders / ONE 2 ONE MEETINGS A 3 - - C Station M I 13:20 13:20 - 14:45 SUNDAY STATE OF PLAY SESSIONS Mixer Lunch ARE ALL AT: ACMI CUBE DUKE OF WELLINGTON UPSTAIRS, 146 FLINDERS STREET REGISTERED BADGE OPPOSITE FORUM ON RUSSELL STREET CORNER HOLDERS ONLY REGISTERED BADGE HOLDERS ONLY 14:45 - 15:10 14:45 State of Play #8 14:00 14:00 - 16:00 FIRESIDE CHAT: FILM VICTORIA’S JENNI TOSI PostScript&Direct Closed Session 15:15 - 16:00 15:15 ONE-2-ONE MEETINGS REGISTERED BADGE State of Play #9 REGISTERED BADGE HOLDERS ONLY HOLDERS ONLY ELLA & THE FAMILY: TRUE STORIES 16:05 16:00 16:00 - 16:30 16:05 - 17:35 PostScript&Direct Afternoon Tea State of Play #10 GENDER AGENDA: FINALLY THE TABLES ARE STARTING TO TURN? ALL BADGE HOLDERS WELCOME 17:45 17:45 - 19:30 CLOSING DRINKS VENUE: TRANSIT ROOFTOP BAR 2 17:45 TRANSPORT HOTEL, FEDERATION SQUARE ALL REgiSTERED PARTICipANTS INCLUDES PRESENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL PRizES PHOTO INVITE REQUIRED FOR ENTRY.
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