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Features

September's Streaming highlights on Netflix, Stan, ABC iview, Amazon Prime, Disney

From Minari to MIFF premiere fund films, here's what's streaming in September.

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Opinions & Analysis

Less TV drama, more companies. Is this the end of the world?

Scarey numbers or evidence of tenacity? Queensland researchers capture headlines.

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News

New Broken Roads trailer stars Uncle Jack Charles, as game signs with Team17

Broken Roads has just signed with Team 17, and dropped a new trailer narrated by legendary Indigenous actor, Uncle Jack…

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Australian Film Festivals Guide 2021

With Tasmania primed for its festival, a new piece of Cinefest Oz emerging and a shifting Sydney Film Festival, we…

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Career Advice

Screen Queensland supports a new mentored internship at Gameloft

Screen Queensland and Gameloft Brisbane have partnered on an exciting new internship program, but the application raises some red flags.

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Mercury CX goes national with careers-driven conference

The annual MCX Screenmakers Conference has turned into three inspiring interactive events to support emerging creators as they bring fresh…

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TV Review: Netflix 'Clickbait' is polished pulp storytelling

The Melbourne-made Netflix series is bingeworthy, shocking, but a little hollow, writes Anthony Morris

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News

Senate enquiry: Crunch time for docos and post-production

Opposition to government 'reforms' climaxes again in a Senate Enquiry on August 20, 2021

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News

Sydney goes underground for a film festival of twisted joys: SUFF 2021

The Sydney Underground Film Festival is back, online, and available across Australia.

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Features

West Coast Visions: WA is just too hard to leave

The thinking behind low budget feature scheme West Coast Visions reflects the spirit of a very unusual state.

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