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ACTF at MIPTV
Mar 27, 2018
ACTF at MIPTV

The ACTF’s International Sales Managers, Roberta Di Vito and Tim Hegarty, will be attending MIPTV in Cannes from April 9th to 12th.

With a catalogue of rich and diverse children’s content, the ACTF offers broadcasters everything from non-dialogue short form animations, to factual adventure series, to live-action scripted comedy/drama productions.

Award winning shows in the ACTF’s catalogue include Little Lunch, Bushwhacked!, Ready For This, Dukes of Broxstonia, My Place and Mortified, as well as the evergreen Round The Twist.

Developed by the ACTF and other leading Australian producers, all programs in the ACTF catalogue are designed to educate, entertain and inspire kids, no matter where they live.

At MIPTV, Roberta and Tim will continue to present to buyers not only the ACTF’s most recent programs, such as Little J & Big Cuz, Balloon Barnyard and the Little Lunch Specials, but they’ll also delve into the ACTF’s significant back-catalogue of content.   

To view the ACTF Program Catalogue click here,

For more information on all ACTF programs, visit Roberta and Tim during MIPTV at the ACTF stand # P-1.B84

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