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Release Date:
October 29, 2009
Original Title:
Into the Shadows
Alternate Titles:
Into the Shadows: What's Really Going On At The Movies
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Scarnett Productions
Production Countries:
Australia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Explores behind the big screen to meet the filmmakers, distributors and exhibitors who bring Australian films to us, the audience. Closures of many independent art-house cinemas like Electric Shadows in Canberra in 2006 have made fair and equitable screening of Australian films increasingly difficult. Exhibitors debate the efficacy of the industry's Code of Conduct and unfair trade practices, while a growing number of Australian films go unreleased.
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Additional Camera:
Scott Wombey
Callum Craigie
Ben Patrick
Mark Toyb
Brook Rushton
Andrew Scarano
Consulting Producer:
Andrew Pike
Director:
Andrew Scarano
Director of Photography:
Phil Hignett
Editor:
Phil Hignett
Andrew Scarano
Original Music Composer:
Jarred Doueal
Producer:
Andrew Scarano
Phil Hignett
Writer:
Andrew Scarano
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