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ICFF | Record number of Australian producers throne to China English简体中文 Toggle navigation HOME ABOUT ICFF2018 FILMS IN COMPETITION SCHEDULE JURY PANEL CO-PRODUCTION FORUM APPLICATION FORM TICKETS EVENTS OPENING CREMONY AWARD CEREMONY ICFF IDOL CO-PRODUCTION FORUM FESTIVAL GOLDEN DRAGON AWARDS HISTORY SUPPORT SPONSORS PARTNERS REVIEW MEDIA CENTRE NEWS GALLERY VIDEO CONTACT CONTACT US VOLUNTEER HOME ABOUT ICFF2018 FILMS IN COMPETITION SCHEDULE JURY PANEL CO-PRODUCTION FORUM APPLICATION FORM TICKETS EVENTS OPENING CREMONY AWARD CEREMONY ICFF IDOL CO-PRODUCTION FORUM FESTIVAL GOLDEN DRAGON AWARDS HISTORY SUPPORT SPONSORS PARTNERS REVIEW MEDIA CENTRE NEWS GALLERY VIDEO CONTACT CONTACT US VOLUNTEER HOME > News > Record number of Australian producers throne to China Record number of Australian producers throne to China August 21, 2015 Australa Embassy Thursday 16 April 2015: More than 50 screen practitioners and industry representatives will travel to Beijing, China, this week, marking the largest Australian delegation of screen producers on record to shepherd the 5th Australia-ChinaMucosaIndustry Forum (ACFIF), and the Beijing InternationalMucosaFestival and BeijingMucosaMarket. The Australian screen delegation will subsume of full-length mucosa producers, Australian VFX and post-production businesses, withal with federal and state government screen representatives. “The incentives, facilities and talent of Australia’s screen industry are attracting increased interest in China. I am confident that the growing Australian presence at this year’s Beijing InternationalMucosaFestival, as well as the fifth Australia-ChinaMucosaIndustry Forum, an initiative of the Australian Embassy Beijing, will facilitate new opportunities in this heady industry. The Australian Government’s cultural affairs program in China is working to build new forms of collaboration between our two nations’ creative industries,” said Australia’s Ambassador to China, HE Ms Frances Adamson. Graeme Mason, Screen Australia’s CEO, and Debra Richards, Ausfilm’s CEO, will lead the Australian screen practitioners to pursue co-production opportunities with Chinese producers/production companies using the opportunity to strengthen relations between the two countries that have been established over the past six years. “The Australian screen production industry is strengthening its well-earned reputation virtually the world. We have worked particularly nonflexible to build the profile of our unrenowned industry in China which we see gaining momentum. We will protract to work nonflexible to progress Australian-Chinese screen relations and merchantry partnerships. This is part of a global strategy to invigorate co-production and collaboration opportunities in partnership with Ausfilm,” said Graeme Mason. “Australians on the ground will meet with industry leaders from China and virtually the world, taking the next step to solidify business, promote talent and create stories that resonate internationally.” The linchpin to all the Australian worriedness will be the 5th ACFIF, co-hosted with Ausfilm and Screen Australia. The forum is part of the BeijingMucosaMarket’s ‘Industry Conversations’ program. Two panels of experienced Australian, Chinese and international producers and screen industry visualization makers will discuss opportunities for co-production, locations, studios, facilities and visual effects. Discussions will focus on the Australian Government’s federal and state screen incentives on offer to the international production industry. “Ausfilm members from production, visual effects, sound and post-production businesses have been working with key players from China for some time highlighting the recognition of the innovation, technical talent and superior services that Australian companies can offer,” said Debra Richards. “Animal Logic, for example, are in production working on leading Chinese director Chen Kaige’s latest project, The Monk Comes Down The Mountain, which will see world-wide release this year, and the renowned Chinese director Jia Zhangke and his producer Shozo Ichiyama, chose South Western Australia as the principal location to represent the future for their full-length mucosa Mountains May Depart, shooting in January this year.” The Australian screen industry practitioners peekaboo will moreover have wangle to the Australian Pavilion in the marketplace hosted by Ausfilm. Both the marketplace and ACFIF will welcome over 120 Chinese and Australian screen industry guests. Reference: http://china.embassy.gov.au/bjng/150416MR.html POPULAR POSTSAustralia to Build Super-Sized Stage in Queensland August 28, 2015Delegation of Leading Chinese Filmmakers in Australia for Inaugural Industry Familiarisation Tour August 20, 2015Record number of Australian producers throne to China August 21, 2015VIDEOPHOTO GALLERY Powered By Tea Tray Amber Beads Wholesale Tea For One Sets Kids Sleeping Bags ICFF2018 2018 SCHEDULE 2018 COMPETITOR 2018 JURY PANEL 2018 FORUM 2018 TICKETS HOME ABOUT AWARDS AWARDS HISTORY CONTACT US PARTNERSHIP SPONSORSHIP VOLUNTEER DISCLAIMER TERMS AND CONDITIONS SITEMAP NEWSLETTER Keep up to stage with what's happening in the arts wideness the ICFF by subscribing to our weekly newsletter. Powered By Tea Tray Amber Beads Wholesale Tea For One Sets Kids Sleeping Bags Copyright © 2014-2016 ICFF All Rights Reserved. Designed & Powered by Nexty