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  1. La Escuela Australiana de Cine Televisión y Radio 1 (en inglés: Australian Film, Television and Radio School) es la escuela de artes y de difusión nacional de Australia, tiene su sede en Sídney, en Nueva Gales del Sur, establecida en 1973.

  2. The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS), formerly Australian Film and Television School, is Australia's national screen arts and broadcast school. The school is a Commonwealth Government statutory authority.

  3. Australian filmmakers were at the forefront of cinema and film, having created what is considered the first feature-length narrative film with the release of The Story of the Kelly Gang and other early films by directors John Gavin, W. J. Lincoln and Alfred Rolfe.

  4. AFTRS is the national screen and broadcast school – the only Australian education institution to consistently make The Hollywood Reporter‘s prestigious annual list of the top film schools in the world. We believe that a country is shaped by its stories.

  5. La Escuela Australiana de Cine Televisión y Radio (en inglés: Australian Film, Television and Radio School) es la escuela de artes y de difusión nacional de Australia, tiene su sede en Sídney, en Nueva Gales del Sur, establecida en 1973.

  6. Under the new Whitlam government, the Australian Film and Television School Act is passed and the school, known as the Australian Film and Television School (AFTS), is established. It is one of the first schools to offer television training in the full-time, three-year training course.

  7. The Australian Film Institute (AFI) was founded in 1958 as a non-profit organisation devoted to developing an active film culture in Australia and fostering engagement between the general public and the Australian film industry.