AFTRS is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school and is regarded as one of the top film schools in the world. AFTRS opened to students in 1973 with the first intake of 12 students including directors Gillian Armstrong, Phillip Noyce and Chris Noonan.
Delivering advanced teaching and learning outcomes specifically for the screen arts and broadcast industry, AFTRS is the only institution of its kind in Australia and was recently voted by the industry bible The Hollywood Reporter as one of the top 25 film schools in the world – the only Australian institution to make the list.
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ACMI is Australia's national museum of screen culture. Navigate the universe of film, TV, videogames and art with us.
ACMI celebrates the wonder and power of the world’s most democratic artform – fostering the next generation of makers, players and watchers. ACMI’s vibrant calendar of exhibitions, screenings, commissions, festivals, and industry and education programs explore the stories, technologies and artists that create our shared screen culture.
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