Demand.Film Launches Cryptocurrency (Exclusive)

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The Australian distributor, which is about to launch in Germany, will use Screencreds to pay fans for watching and sharing trailers and promoting new releases.Demand Film, an Australia-based cinema-on-demand distributor, has launched a new cryptocur…

The Australian distributor, which is about to launch in Germany, will use Screencreds to pay fans for watching and sharing trailers and promoting new releases.

Demand Film, an Australia-based cinema-on-demand distributor, has launched a new cryptocurrency, called Screencreds, to reward users who watch and promote trailers for their upcoming releases.

Demand Film is rolling out the new currency ahead of its launch in Germany on Tuesday. Founded in 2016, Demand Film already operates across the English-speaking world, organizing single-event theatrical screenings for feature films and documentaries based on online user demand. The German launch marks the company's first foray into a non-English language territory.

This photo changed everything for women’s sport

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THIS is the photo that showcased the toughness of the Hawaiian Ironman and put the sport of triathlon on the international map.It’s also the moment that planted a flag for all female athletes and one that I’ll acknowledge at the start line of the 20…

THIS is the photo that showcased the toughness of the Hawaiian Ironman and put the sport of triathlon on the international map.

It’s also the moment that planted a flag for all female athletes and one that I’ll acknowledge at the start line of the 2018 Patagonian Marathon in four weeks time.

To be a female athlete in these times, professional or amateur, is to be part of a seismic shift in the narrative of what it means to be a woman.

Julie Moss recalls the iconic moment that made her forever part of long distance triathlon history

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The image of Julie Moss crawling across the finish line for second place at the 1982 Ironman in Hawaii became an iconic moment in the sport of long distance triathlon.Now almost 40 years later, Moss recounts that awe-inspiring photo."I was literally…

The image of Julie Moss crawling across the finish line for second place at the 1982 Ironman in Hawaii became an iconic moment in the sport of long distance triathlon.

Now almost 40 years later, Moss recounts that awe-inspiring photo.

"I was literally a few yards from the finish line and had to crawl over and watch others finish," Moss told Wide World of Sports.

Melbourne strips off for Spencer Tunick nude photo shoot

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A sea of shivering, stark-naked Melburnians have laid down on a cold concrete rooftop to be photographed by US artist Spencer Tunick.The New York-based Tunick held one of his famed mass nude shoots atop a Woolworths car park in Prahran this morning.…

A sea of shivering, stark-naked Melburnians have laid down on a cold concrete rooftop to be photographed by US artist Spencer Tunick.

The New York-based Tunick held one of his famed mass nude shoots atop a Woolworths car park in Prahran this morning.

"The light wasn't changing, there was a cloud cover that was perfect for me. I was very lucky to have that," Tunick told 9NEWS.

Freezing their bits off! Five hundred art enthusiasts strip off in chilly weather for US photographer Spencer Tunick's 'nude installation' shoot on a Melbourne carpark roof

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Hundreds of people have bared their private parts in frosty conditions in the name of art.About 500 converged in Melbourne Monday morning for the second of US artist Spencer Tunick's mass nude photo shoots for the Provocare Festival of the Arts.Temp…

Hundreds of people have bared their private parts in frosty conditions in the name of art.

About 500 converged in Melbourne Monday morning for the second of US artist Spencer Tunick's mass nude photo shoots for the Provocare Festival of the Arts.

Temperatures hovered around nine degrees as hundreds made their way towards the Prahran Woolworths rooftop carpark, on Chapel Street in the inner city.