Film Finance Corporation
The Film Finance Corporation (FFC) was an Australian government agency established in 1988 to support the local film industry. Its primary role was to provide funding and financial assistance for the production of Australian films, helping to promote and develop the country's cinematic talent and storytelling.
FFC aimed to stimulate the growth of the film sector by investing in various projects, including feature films, documentaries, and television productions. By collaborating with filmmakers and producers, the FFC played a crucial role in enhancing the visibility of Australian cinema both domestically and internationally.