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Flesh After Fifty: challenging stereotypes of ageing females in film

A program of six films resists older women's invisibility. 'Flicks after Fifty' Programmer Kirsten Stevens says finding them was harder…

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AIDC Zooms into its own inaugural awards program

For the documentary community, The Australian Dream is more than a fine picture suffused with controlled rage from Stan Grant.…

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Film Review: Penguin Bloom plays it by the book

Naomi Watts is compelling in a story of resilience that sticks closely to the true account and to the formula…

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What We're Watching: January

Teenage Kicks, Wolfwalkers, and musical YouTube channels: let's take a look at what the team is watching at the start…

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You like them and so do we: a sampler of favourite Screenhub stories

Between Covid and the government's determination to back the free enterprise media, the sector has had its toughest year in…

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Film Review: Eric Bana shines in The Dry

Fans of Jane Harper's blockbuster crime novel won't be disappointed by this faithful big-screen adaptation, but reviewer Mel Campbell wishes…

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Film Review: Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie's Dead Aunt)

Monica Zanetti’s queer coming out comedy has echoes of Australian high-concept teen classics. It's a refreshing crowd-pleaser, says Glenn Dunks.

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Film review: Never Too Late is manic by the end

Never Too Late is packed with a popular local cast. The box office will be a litmus test for a…

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Film Review: Rams rides home on the sheep's back

An excellent cast and surprising scripting make Jeremy Sims' remake of the Icelandic comedy a rare pleasure in Australian cinema,…

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Film Review: Baby Done is delightful and real

Packed with New Zealand comedic talent, this character-driven story about impending parenthood is genuinely funny, writes Mel Campbell.

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