Searching the web
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Websites
Australian film and television
- Screen Australia
- Get the Picture - Australian film and television industry statistics
- New South Wales Film and Television Office
- OzFilm: Australian film in the Reading Room - Murdoch University
- National Film and Sound Archive
- Australian Screen - excerpts from selected Australian film and television including a synopsis and curator's notes.
Screen studies
- Film Resources on the Web - Duke University
- MCS: Media and Communication Studies site: Film Studies - University of Wales
- Media Resource Center - University of California (Berkeley) Library
- ScreenSite - University of Alabama
Film and television history
- Media History Project - University of Minnesota
- Film History - from filmsite.org
- Television History - The First 75 Years
- Yahoo! Movies and Film History
- Yahoo! Television History
Film libraries and archives
- National Film and Sound Archive - Includes the National Film and Video Lending Service Production credits and reviews
- Internet Movie Database
- Memorable Television: the Golden Age of TV
- Movie Review Query Engine
Festivals and awards
- Awards and Festivals Browser - Internet Movie Database
- Films and Awards - Australian Film Commission
Other useful sites
- iFilm Connections: Asia & Pacific - information on the cinemas of China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan
- Film Links Gateway - British Film Institute
- RML Movie Page - links to film, television and video sites worldwide
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