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The Salt of the Earth

Named for Salgado’s focus on the granularity of the planet’s populace, the film morphs between two types of portraits.

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Stills Photography: Boland's world of action and adventure

What sells a film? Teaser and poster. Who does the poster? A whole gang, relying so often on a location…

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Don Featherstone and Andrew Ogilvie: The War That Changed Us

The War That Changed Us looks at six different perspectives on the Australian wartime experience.

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Ratings: Sunday, 3rd August 2014

Block beats X-Factor, Nine beats Seven, Games works for Ten which beats ABC

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Graeme Mason: Screen Australia CEO at 37 South

Graeme Mason has been in the job for eight months now. What has he learned and what does is the…

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Rigor Moris

The dominant tropes of the genre are on display in this film; zombies, vampires and a deft balancing of comedy,…

Australians in Film: Gateway LA script development program

The program will support the development of commercially successful, Australian created television and movie screenplays.

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Madman: gets the keys to its own asylum

Madman Entertainment has now consummated the deal to buy itself back, and is bullish about its own future.

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Predestination

A film beholden to details best whispered than shouted, but relishing them too much in their meaning than their function.

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Babylon

The action is well-handled but hardly nail-biting, the dramatic scenes credible but unremarkable and the comedy is less than edgy.

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