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Queensland Film Corporation

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Its original brief was not to produce films but to encourage the development of the film industry in Queensland.
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The organisation was eventually wound up in October 1987, having spent $ 5.4 million on various projects.
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The Queensland government later formed Film Queensland and the Pacific Film and TV Corporation.
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Rowan Callick, "AFTER A DECADE, THE FILM CORPORATION FINALLY FADES TO BLACK",
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This article about a film production company or film distributor is a
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At one stage it was run by Allan Callaghan, former press officer to
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Soctt Murray, "Richard Stewart: Director, Film Queensland",
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who was sent to gaol for misappropriating government funds.
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The Queensland Film Corporation was established by the
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Financial services companies disestablished in 1987
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Queensland
Queensland Government
Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen
Screen Queensland
Screen Queensland Studios
Final Cut
Touch and Go
Airhawk
Outbreak of Hostilities
The Little Feller
Silent Reach
Buddies
The Settlement
The Naked Country
Frenchman's Farm
Travelling North
Fields of Fire
Queensland portal
List of films shot in Queensland
Queensland Film Industry Development Act 1977
Philip Adams, "Joh was no statesman", The Australian, 26 April 2005
Greg Roberts, "Jail For Man Who Made Joh A Star", Sydney Morning Herald, 28 April, 1987
Archived
Wayback Machine
"About Us"
Queensland Film Corporation
IMDb
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