Julia Hammett-Jamart offers a detailed analysis of the Official Australian Coproducation Program and what it has achieved artistically and culturally in Australia since its inception in 1986, and looks at what the future might hold for the Coproduction Program and the Australian film industry in an increasingly deregulated global marketplace.
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