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  1. The Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) was the government agency responsible for funding commercial productions of Australian film, documentary, and television from 1988 to 2008.

  2. Screen Australia was established under the Screen Australia Act 2008 and from 1 July 2008 took over the functions and appropriations of its predecessor agencies, the Australian Film Commission (AFC), the Film Finance Corporation Australia (FFC) and Film Australia Limited.

  3. INFORMATION SHEET. FILM FINANCING. This information sheet looks at Australian and international sources of funding for film, television and games developers including both funding by way of grants or an investment in the project. Australian filmmakers can access funding from Federal, State and Territory funding bodies.

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  4. Since 1995/96, 25-30% of funding for [Australian feature films (local films and co-productions) has come from government sources. This was mainly from the Film Finance Corporation (FFC), until 2008 when the FFC merged with the Australian Film Commission and Film Australia to become Screen Australia.

  5. On 1 July 2008, the Australian Film Commission merged with the Film Finance Corporation and Film Australia Limited to form Screen Australia. As the main film agency financially supporting the Australian screen production industry, Screen Australia acts as the combined servicer of the three agencies.

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  8. Distribution and production companies are the main sources of finance from the Australian film/TV industry, although broadcasters and subscription TV channels are also included. Co-productions, by definition, require a foreign production partner, and significant foreign investment is often attached.

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