Research Now has conducted a poll among 1,000 Australian respondents aged 18 and over who are members of the Valued Opinions Panel to find what the preferred genre of film among respondents.
Comedies topped the poll as the favoured genre of film (58%) and, although women are more likely than men to watch comedies (39% of all females surveyed), 19% of all males surveyed also enjoy a good laugh and feel good storyline.
A close second among all females surveyed, 'drama' is the number two genre of choice (23%) whilst men enjoy 'action and adventure' movies second best (19%). And much like the male movie goer population, 19% of all females surveyed enjoy ‘action and adventure’ movies third best, whilst males enjoy a good 'sci fi/fantasy' film. 'Special interests' and 'thrillers' followed closely behind with 19% and 15% of the total vote respectively.
This year, MIFF celebrated its 60th anniversary, making it one of the oldest film festivals in the entire world. As part of this celebration, MIFF offered a showcase of the graphic art through the past 60 years. Photos, leaflets, documents and programmes were available in the exhibition to show audiences how the spirit of the festival has evolved through over half a century. In addition to being one of the longest running film festivals in the world, MIFF is a major aspect of Australian cinema and also significantly contributes to the local economy, delivering over 7 million dollars each year.
A close second among all females surveyed, 'drama' is the number two genre of choice (23%) whilst men enjoy 'action and adventure' movies second best (19%). And much like the male movie goer population, 19% of all females surveyed enjoy ‘action and adventure’ movies third best, whilst males enjoy a good 'sci fi/fantasy' film. 'Special interests' and 'thrillers' followed closely behind with 19% and 15% of the total vote respectively.
This year, MIFF celebrated its 60th anniversary, making it one of the oldest film festivals in the entire world. As part of this celebration, MIFF offered a showcase of the graphic art through the past 60 years. Photos, leaflets, documents and programmes were available in the exhibition to show audiences how the spirit of the festival has evolved through over half a century. In addition to being one of the longest running film festivals in the world, MIFF is a major aspect of Australian cinema and also significantly contributes to the local economy, delivering over 7 million dollars each year.
The Melbourne International Film Festival ran between 21 July and 7 August and offered film debuts from over 50 countries. This much-anticipated cinematic event was punctuated with parties spanning across 17 days.
FACTFILE:
The poll was conducted online utilising the Valued Opinions Panel between 11th July and 14th July, 2011 among 1,000 adults aged 18 and over. Owned and operated by Research Now, Valued Opinions is a consumer research panel made up of individuals participating in paid online surveys in exchange for rewards.
Through various partnerships with popular international retailers, Valued Opinions’ members can earn and redeem credits for gift vouchers accepted online and in stores. Members also have the opportunity to donate rewards to charitable causes if they choose. For more information, visit www.valuedopinions.com.au.
Research Now is a global online sampling and online data collection company. With over 6 million panellists in 38 countries worldwide, Research Now enables companies to listen to and interact with real consumers and business decision makers in order to make key business decisions. Research Now offers a full suite of data collection services, including social media surveys, and operates leading opinion polls around the world. The company has multilingual staff located in 22 offices around the world. Visit www.researchnow.com to learn more. In the UK you can visit www.valuedopinions.co.uk
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