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Sunday, March 14, 2004
I can dream of hanging this bohemian mistress in my blogging room.... Evert Ploeg's portrait of Jana Wendt was still wet for Archibald Prize
The French Film Festival
It's often said we make too many films in this country, but if Australia matched France in terms of film per head of population, we would make more than 75 movies a year. The French Film Festival is the biggest festival of its type here in Australia and it's an opportunity to immerse yourself in a fascinating culture
· 75 movies a year
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