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July 2010 August 2010 Indexed Files Opened For the Period: July 2010 - December 2010 July 2010 SA10/0140 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - BEIRUT - 2010 P.10128-01 MARKETING - THEATRICAL PRINTS SA10/0141 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - AND ADVERTISING (P&A) - SUMMER KUWAIT - 2010 CODA SA10/0142 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - SA10/0125-01 MARKETING - FESTIVALS AND SANTIAGO (VALDIVIA) - 2010 MARKETS - CANNES 2010 SA10/0143 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - P.10129 MARKETING - INNOVATIVE MEXICO (DOMINICAN REPUBLIC) - DISTRIBUTION - MOTHER FISH 2010 P.10130 FIRST INTERVIEW SA10/0144 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - SA10/0127 MARKETING - MARKET ESCALATOR - MEXICO (HAVANA) - 2010 JONATHAN REISS AUSTRALIAN TOUR SA10/0145 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - P.08604-06 ALL MY FRIENDS ARE LEAVING MANILA - 2010 BRISBANE - DELIVERY ITEMS SA10/0146 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - P.10131 MARKETING - PRINTS AND ANKARA - 2010 ADVERTISING - MATCHING JACK SA10/0147 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - SA10/0125-02 MARKETING - FESTIVALS AND JAKARTA - 2010 MARKETS - CANNES 2010 P.09683-03 THE PLACE BETWEEN P.10132 PLEASANT SA10/0148 MARKETING - AUDIENCE TESTING - P.08792-02 THE SAPPHIRES BRAN NUE DAE P.10133 WOLF CREEK 2 P.09843-02 PLAYING FOR CHARLIE - INNOVATIVE DISTRIBUTION P.10134 MARKETING - INNOVATIVE DISTRIBUTION - THE CLINIC SA10/0149 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - KATHMANDU - 2011 P.10135 JEWEL SA10/0150 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - ROME P.09265-02 DEAD EUROPE - 2011 P.09838-02 SHOW ME THE MAGIC SA10/0152 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - P.10136 "GIVE ""EM THE FINGER" MOSCOW - 2011 P.09878-02 WIDE OPEN ROAD SA10/0153 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - ST. PETERSBURG - 2011 P.10137 A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE SA10/0154 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - P.10138 ANIMAL LAW POHNPEI - 2011 P.10139 ENCOUNTERS P.10128-02 SUMMER CODA - PRODUCTION INVESTMENT P.10140 SHARP P.09236-03 THE BOYS ARE BACK - CO- P.10141 DETECTIVE PRODUCTION FINAL CERTIFICATE P.10142 TSUNAMI DETECTIVE CP.0230-03 BRIGHT STAR - FINAL CERTIFICATE P.10143 KIAP P.10153 GOD SQUAD P.10144 WHO BOMBED THE HILTON HOTEL P.10154 DANGER 5 P.10145 GEORGE RRRURAMBU BURARRANWANGA August 2010 P.10146 THE RISK PILL - FRIEND OR FOE P.10155 LOL P.10147 A MATTER OF LOOKING P.08653-04 GIRL FRIDAY P.10148-01 SHARK HARBOUR P.10156 MENTAL P.10149 NOTHING ON EARTH CP.0171-02 THE EGGS P.10150 REDESIGN MY BRAIN CP.0171-03 THE EGGS P.10151-01 IN THE WILD P.10157 THE EAST P.10152-01 LAST DANCE P.10158 DECADENCE CP.0269 GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU P.10159 TWENTYSOMETHING CP.0270 MR PIP P.09248-06 THE WAITING CITY - INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL MATERIALS SA10/0138 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - HONG KONG - 2010 P.10160 ON A WING AND A PRAYER SA10/0139 EMBASSY ROADSHOW - POST - P.10161 THE DIGGER WARSAW - 2010 P.10164 ALI'S WEDDING Page 1 Screen Australia © 2011 Tabling of an Indexed List of File Titles P.10165 THE CROOKED HEAD P.10179 THE HUNT FOR AGENT ECLIPSE P.10166 MADELEINE BLACK P.10182 GUESS HOW MUCH I LOVE YOU P.10167 STAY TUNED CP.0242-03 ZEKE'S PAD P.10151-02 IN THE WILD P.09956-02 CONISTON - TELLING IT TRUE P.10168 THE WAR THAT CHANGED September 2010 EVERYTHING P.10169 SINGAPORE 1942 P.10183 THE BIG CHIMP HOUSE CP.0268-02 ZEBRAS P.10184 CRACKING THE KOALA CODE SA10/0155 THE FEATURE NAVIGATION P.09481-03 GRIFF THE INVISIBLE - WORKSHOP - SCREENWEST INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL MATERIALS P.09741-02 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - GENERAL P.10185 JUCY - INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL LIBRARY DELIVERY MATERIALS P.09741-03 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - EPISODE 1 - P.10186 BLAME - INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL LOWY MATERIALS P.09741-04 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - EPISODE 2 - P.09938-02 MACHETE MAIDENS UNLEASHED! - JANE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL MATERIALS P.09741-05 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - EPISODE 3 - P.09770-02 MOTHER OF ROCK: THE LIFE AND MUNDINE TIMES OF LILLIAN ROXON - INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL MATERIALS P.09741-06 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - EPISODE 4 - BARNES P.09770-03 MOTHER OF ROCK: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF LILLIAN ROXON P.09741-07 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - EPISODE 5 - HEMMES P.09812-03 THE SILENT EPIDEMIC P.09741-08 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - EPISODE 6 - P.09828-03 AUSTRALIAN PIRATE PATROL - WATERHOUSE GENERAL LIBRARY DELIVERY P.09741-09 FAMILY CONFIDENTIAL - EPISODE 7 - P.09828-04 AUSTRALIAN PIRATE PATROL - GARRETT EPISODE 1: COMBAT READY SA09/0128-02 SCRIPT FACTORY UK 2009 P.09828-05 AUSTRALIAN PIRATE PATROL - EPISODE 2: DRUG TEST D.8895 CHICKEN OF GOD P.09828-06 AUSTRALIAN PIRATE PATROL - D.8685 SAMSON AND DELILAH EPISODE 3: CHOPPER DOWN CP.0271 BIG CROC P.09771-02 ROYAL ROMANCE P.10170 GODS OF LOVE AND WAR P.09946-02 MAKING AUSTRALIA HAPPY - GENERAL LIBRARY DELIVERY P.10171 AFTER THE CREDITS P.09946-03 MAKING AUSTRALIA HAPPY - EPISODE SA10/0156 AUSTRALIAN WRITERS GUILD - 1 SCRIPT ASSESSMENT 2010 P.09946-04 MAKING AUSTRALIA HAPPY - EPISODE P.09754-02 LIFE AT 5 - GENERAL LIBRARY 2 DELIVERY P.09946-05 MAKING AUSTRALIA HAPPY - EPISODE P.09754-03 LIFE AT 5 - EPISODE 1 3 P.09754-04 LIFE AT 5 - EPISODE 2 P.09835-03 OUT OF THE ASHES SA10/0157 MARKETING - SEMINARS AND SA10/0038-02 STATE AND INDUSTRY FORUMS - WORKING THE X-FACTOR - PARTNERSHIPS - WIDE ANGLE SHOP THE DOC TASMANIA (WAT) 2010 - 2012 SA10/0158-01 MARKETING - SEMINARS AND SA10/0037-02 STATE AND INDUSTRY FORUMS - WORKING THE X-FACTOR - PARTNERSHIPS - FILM AND MARKET INTELLIGENCE FORUM TELEVISION INSTITUTE (FTI) 2010 - SA10/0158-02 MARKETING - SEMINARS AND 2012 FORUMS - WORKING THE X-FACTOR - SA10/0034-02 STATE AND INDUSTRY MARKET INTELLIGENCE FORUM PARTNERSHIPS - METROSCREEN 2010 D.0645-06 NEWSFRONT - 2012 P.10172 WHAT TIME IS MY HEART? SA10/0036-02 STATE AND INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS - MEDIA RESOURCE P.10173 THE EDGE OF THE WORLD CENTRE (MRC) 2010 - 2012 P.10174 SOLSTICE P.10187 NORTHERN TERRITORY FILM OFFICE P.10175 ROUGHHOUSERS (NTFO) REALISATOR DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM P.10176 FIVE SPICE P.10188 HUNT FOR THE GIANT LIZARD P.10177 OCEAN WARRIOR P.10148-02 SHARK HARBOUR P.10178 AUSSIE RULES FOOTBALL Page 2 Screen Australia © 2011 Tabling of an Indexed List of File Titles P.10189 COUNTRY TOWN RESCUE SA10/0181 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND P.10190 GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME CONFERENCES - CANBERRA FROM INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010 P.10191 THE DREAM -2012" P.10192 CATCH ME IF YOU CAN SA10/0183 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND P.09810-02 OCHRE AND INK CONFERENCES - DUNGOG FILM SA10/0162 MARKETING - YOUTUBE / GOOGLE FESTIVAL 2010-2012" PARTNERSHIP PROGAM SA10/0184 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN P.10193 AUTOLUMINESCENT - ROWLAND S FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND HOWARD CONFERENCES - EXPERIMENTA 2010 -2012" P.09767-02 "I, SPRY" SA10/0185 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN P.10194 MAIDEN VOYAGE FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONFERENCES - ACCESS ALL AREAS P.10195 THE MULE 2010-2012" P.10196 BURY ME TRACY SA10/0186 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN P.10197 THE STRANGERS FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONFERENCES - FLICKERFEST FILM P.10198 NOWHERE ELSE FESTIVAL 2011-2013" P.07768-02 HIROSHIMA SA10/0187 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN CP.0236-02 SADDLE CLUB SERIES 3 FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONFERENCES - DARWIN FILM P.10199 JEAN LEE FESTIVAL - FLIX IN THE WET 2010 -2012" P.08623-02 THE KING IS DEAD SA10/0188 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN P.09346-03 GET THAT INDIA FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND P.10200 WALKING WITH THE GREAT APES CONFERENCES - IN THE BIN 2010 -2012" P.10201 AUSTRALIA ON TRIAL SA10/0189 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN SA10/0174 MARKETING - FESTIVALS AND FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND MARKETS - TORONTO 2010 CONFERENCES - LITTLE BIG SHOTS SA10/0175 MARKETING - FESTIVALS AND 2010-2012" MARKETS - MIPCOM 2010 SA10/0190 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN P.10202 DARK PASSAGE FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONFERENCES - MELBOURNE P.10203 YELLOW EARTH INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL 2010-2012" P.09947-02 VIETNAM SA10/0191 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN P.09453-03 IN A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND P.10204 SINK OR SWIM CONFERENCES - MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (MIFF) October 2010 2010-2012" P.09791-03 MICHAEL KIRBY - DON'T FORGET THE SA10/0192 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN JUSTICE BIT FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONFERENCES - MELBOURNE P.09804-03 DRIVING TO D DAY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (MIFF) 37 SOUTH 2010-2012" SA10/0177 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND SA10/0193 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCES - ADELAIDE FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CINEMATHEQUE 2010-2012" CONFERENCES - THE OTHER FILM FESTIVAL 2010-2012" SA10/0178 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND SA10/0194 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCES - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTARY CONFERENCES - POPCORN TAXI 2010 CONFERENCE (AIDC) 2010-2012" -2012" SA10/0179 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN SA10/0195 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONFERENCES - ANTENNA INT DOCO CONFERENCES - REVELATION PERTH FESTIVAL 2010-2012" INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL 2010 -2012" SA10/0180 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND SA10/0196 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN CONFERENCES - BRISBANE FILM FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND FESTIVAL 2010-2012" CONFERENCES - ROBYN ANDERSON AWARDS 2010-2012" Page 3 Screen Australia © 2011 Tabling of an Indexed List of File Titles SA10/0198 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN SA10/0208 "MARKETING - AUSTRALIAN FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND FESTIVALS, SPECIAL EVENTS AND CONFERENCES - TROPFEST 2010 CONFERENCES - ST. KILDA FILM -2012" FESTIVAL" P.10205 MORNING GLORY P.09417-02 KAPYONG P.10206 PIANO LESSONS P.10230 MOTHERS DAY P.10207 CHARLIE P.10231 LOVE OF YOUR LIFE P.10208 MR PIP P.09983-03 MEMOIRS OF A PLAGUE AKA BALLAD OF A LOCUST HUNTING MAN - P.10209 BRIDGES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL P.10210 MY MISTRESS MATERIALS P.10211 HABITAT P.10232 NORMANA KUZI CP.0237-02
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