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Carol
Thanks to its director and stars, Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 lesbian romance novel becomes a textured and tender cinematic vision.

The money is outside your silo
How do traditional arts institutions make the most of government creative industries policies?

Screen Forever 2015: on the cusp of change
Now that the Screen Forever 2015 program is now available online, conference director Peter Herbert reflects on the overall shape.

Neon Bull
Set amidst Brazil's rodeo scene, Neon Bull trades in rough, raw perception while simultaneously serving up resonant filmic poetry.

Federal government calls up cinematic battle at the end of the world
The Turnbull government has continued the negotiations and signed off to support Thor and Alien in Australia.

Seven expands commitment to TV in 2016 and beyond
The Seven Network – Australia’s most-watched broadcast television platform – today unveiled its plans for development over the coming months.

Antenna: winners for 2015
Spiders in a dump, shapeshifters in our memes, a circus full of conflicted love and young tragedy - a great…

Doubling screen subsidy would deliver eight times the income
The screen sector has launched a campaign to fix a funding problem and create new opportunities, all based on strictly…

Box Office: 19 October 2015 - a forgettable moment
Not a lot of big numbers at the moment - roll on The Dressmaker.

Burnt
Like setting, like movie; in Burnt, a regular meal made with a few quality ingredients remains just that in filmic…