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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. Consumer Reports has been testing popular products and advocating for consumers for almost 90 years, but just how does the nonprofit work, and is it really as independent as it claims?

  3. Apr 2, 2018 · The objective is to analyse a sample of Australian feature films that received funding support from the Film Finance Corporation (FFC) over the years 1997–2007 and Screen Australia over the years 1998–2015 and assess the impact of this funding on box office revenue outcomes.

    • Jordi McKenzie, Craig Rossiter
    • 2018
  4. Jan 25, 2013 · The very title of “Side Effects” — a suggestion of unintended, undesired consequences that distract from the matter at hand — provides a clue as to the level of narrative misdirection...

  5. 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.

  6. This is your insanity on drugs… Crime. ‧ 2013. Roger Ebert. February 6, 2013. 3 min read. The music tells us what kind of movie “Side Effects” is going to be. It coils beneath what seems like a realistic plot and whispers that something haunted and possessed is going on.

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  8. Side Effects is a peculiar, gratifying mystery that kicks your mind in gear about halfway in with a purposely slow push to the dramatic climax. The films centers around Emily Taylor (Rooney Mara, “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”).