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Adelaide International Film Festival

Achievements of Technology has brought color in the staid moving images and recaptured the temporal life in various ways. The screen rules our static lives infusing momentum be it through our phones, computers, Internets and television. The moving image has broken into every art form be it a visual treat to a Live performance. The Creative impulse is fired and infiltrates into the technologies. The Adelaide Film Festival manifests the moving image in all its forms – unveiling the mask from history, glorifying our present and reaching out to future. Come February get set for complete entertainment at the Adelaide International Film Festival. Adelaide International Film Festival 2007 has the license to thrill, so many distractions and so little time, so what are you waiting for, catch hold of tickets just now!

The Adelaide Film Festival is a bi yearly and non-competitive film festival held on alternating years in Adelaide, South Australia. The festival was formed with the main aim of rejuvenating the local film industry and to mark the 30 th anniversary on May2002. The festival entails special screenings, special events and forum sessions

Adelaide International Film Festival kick starts from February 28 and goes on to March 3, 2003, which is the final day. The Adelaide International Film Festival hosted a Total of 150 screenings. The festival won hands down popularity and critical acclaim. 2005 Adelaide Film Festival started on February 18 to March 3 recording huge attendances of screenings; there was a 96-percentage rise from the year 2003. The 2005 Adelaide Film Festival presented the viewers with more than two hundred and fifty screenings which included world premiere of AFFIF funded titles. ‘Look Both Ways' is one of them directed by none other than Sarah Watt and interactive web series filmed in the ‘Hidden Valley' town camp in the Arrernte country.

In 2005, the festival was held in collaboration with both the Australian International Documentary Conference and Womadelaide.

The AFF is focused on local South Australian and Australian produced content.

The Don Duns tan Award was established to immortalize late Don Duns tan, Chancellor of South Australia. The Board of the Adelaide Film Festival awarded the title in acknowledgement of the outstanding contribution made by an individual to the Australian film industry one that has "enriched Australian screen culture through their work". In 2003 the award was presented to Australian Indigenous actor David Gulpilil and in 2005 to documentary filmmaker Dennis O'Rourke.

The program was innovative and organized, the Adelaide Film Festival 2005, has earned its place within the merit order of the country's significant film events. Held only for the second time, the two-week biennial festival has achieved this not through imitation of established Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane film festivals, but by strategically carving out its own niche.

The 2007 Adelaide Film Festival will be Australia's first triple platform festival celebrating the screen in all its forms - cinema, Internet and mobile devices. Promotions are about to start from mid January when you will be able to access a huge variety of superior interactive content including videos for mobile phones, ring-tones, screen savers, as well as live streaming of world premiere movies over the internet and a whole lot more totally free!

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