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  1. Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (AFFIF) AFFIF provides equity investment in Australian screen production. Since its inception in 2003, AFFIF has redefined the role of film festivals to be an active contributor in creating new work.

  2. Funded with support from the Government of South Australia, AFFIF has distinguished the Adelaide Film Festival and delivers cultural and economic return for South Australia. This latest slate of work comprises ten brand new films that await their audience.

  3. The cornerstone of the Festival is the Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund (AFFIF), funded through the South Australian Government. Since its inception in 2005, AFFIF has helped to redefine the role of film festivals.

  4. The Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund was established in 2003 by the South Australian Premier, Mike Rann, to boost the local production of films. When the American festival director Peter Sellars was director of the 2002 Adelaide Festival of Arts, he commissioned five films.

  5. Grants: $50,000 – $130,000. Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund aims to support projects that have creative, cultural, and economic benefits for South Australia. Key Requirements. Creative: Projects should exhibit a daring and original approach to storytelling, employ impactful visual elements, and boast a talented and imaginative creative crew.

  6. Oct 30, 2022 · The Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund provides ongoing investment into Australian screen productions and fills the program with Australian and world premieres as well as work in progress screenings of highly anticipated new works.

  7. Oct 18, 2023 · The Adelaide Film Festival was the first Australian film festival to establish an investment fund. It has seeded and premiered over 150 projects including significant Australian films such as Talk to Me, I Am Woman and Hotel Mumbai over the past 20 years.