Australia
Latest Ratings: Week 49 November 28- December 5 2014
Thursday- The summer slide is well and truly on.
Sundance 2015: Australia booted into the main game
More Australian announcements from deep space to atrocities in Chile, with a touching oddity in a merciless world.
Michael Rymer: 'you've got to aim at something big and dramatic'
Director Michael Rymer combines the tiniest of indy films, signficant US sci-fi television and large budget.
Just In: new Enterprise funding from Screen Oz
$1.3m, twelve people, the first round of the Enterprise People program.
Hard To Be A God
Intricate in texture yet clouded in dusty bleakness, this is Russian science fiction at its most disquieting and hypnotic.
Sundance 2015: two Australian pics to glow in the snow, so far
We are having a literally partisan moment - the picture is in Sundance, along with Strangerland.
Hill of Freedom
This observational comedy is the definition of short and sweet, but with the substance rarely accorded with such a description.
A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night
A Farsi-language neo-noir, feminist, dystopian, vampire, western, romance and horror effort that is as exceptional as it sounds.
Les Wasley: reflections on a death by fire
The life of Les Wasley resonates today as a memory of war, skill and quiet family life amid rolls of…
The Captive
Solemn and moody, Atom Egoyan's return to mistreated children and miscarried justice is intermittent in its effectiveness.