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The Formal On TikTok Is A Series About Being Young, Queer, And In Love

It s the queer love story we all wanted in high school. We missed you too. Sign up to our newsletter, and follow us on Instagram and Twitter, so you always know where to find us. We’re introduced to Hannah and Mon as the pair sit crossed legged on the ground, uniform clad as they flip open a purple binder, ‘The Formal’ emblazoned across the front in bubble letters. “I can’t believe they’re making us plan formal in our lunch breaks,” says one. “Oh, I don’t want to do this,” says the other in a cutaway shot to the camera,

Without quotas in 2020 here s what happened

With a global pandemic hitting the screen sector hard last year, Free to Air networks Seven, Nine and 10 were amongst those relieved of meeting normal content quotas for 2020. The good news is they still far exceeded the quotas required in screening local content. They also exceeded the normal minimum requirement in Documentary. But the more disappointing news was there were targets missed in Drama and Children’s Television. Seven met the Drama quota, but was dismally low in Children’s TV. 10 just missed the annual quota in Drama, opting hold off Five Bedrooms after it resumed production, and fell short in Children’s TV overall.

Screen Australia and Australians in Film launch Talent Gateway and Global Producers Exchange

Date Time Screen Australia and Australians in Film launch Talent Gateway and Global Producers Exchange Screen Australia and Australians in Film (AiF) today announced the Talent Gateway program and the Global Producers Exchange, two joint initiatives for established Australian creatives to expand on their skills and connect with key US decision makers, as well as help position Australian projects for success in an increasingly global market. Supporting Partners for these industry development programs are Screen NSW, Film Victoria, South Australian Film Corporation and Scripted Ink. Industry Partners are Australian Directors’ Guild, Australian Writers’ Guild, Screen Producers Australia, Screen Canberra, Screen Queensland, Screen Tasmania, Screen Territory, Screenwest and Screenworks.

If Neighbours racism allegations happened in US there would be swift repercussions, Remy Hii says | Australia news

If Neighbours racism allegations happened in US there would be swift repercussions, Remy Hii says | Australia news
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Inside story: How Bryan Brown and the Nationals saved Australian film

Inside story: How Bryan Brown and the Nationals saved Australian film We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Bryan Brown may have secured top billing, but the last-ditch mission to save the Australian film industry that ended in seeming victory on Sunday played more like a remake of The Dirty Dozen, complete with a secret assault on the stronghold of power, and the Nationals’ David Littleproud cropping up in a surprise supporting role. On Sunday, federal Arts and Communications Minister Paul Fletcher announced that the offset for Australian feature films – which grants a rebate of money spent on production, via the tax system – would remain at 40 per cent. “No change” isn’t normally greeted as big news but, for the nation’s film industry, the decision to scrap a planned drop to 30 per cent from July this year was a lifesaver.

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