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MIFF 013: Michelle Carey reflects on the digital transition
Even though film festivals have gone digital, they are still fundamentally an analogue experience, according to Brisbane critic and writer…
Dr Ruth Harley: final address to 37South
Dr Ruth Harley, inaugural CEO of Screen Australia, is reflecting on five years of enormous change as she prepares to…
Wolf Creek 2: howling over the Venetian canals
Greg McLean will terrorise audiences at the 2013 Venice Film Festival, where the film will premiere. Tracks is accepted too…
Brief: Robbi Stanton moves to Singapore
Turner International Asia Pacific's new VP of sales and marketing for the South East Asia Pacific region, located in Singapore,…
MIFF 2013: a lot more light in the first night glitter
There were questions. I'm So Excited, by Pedro Almodóvar, seemed to be anything but, if overseas opinion held true. Would…

Jess Harris: lightness and humour as a theory of life
Twentysomething's Jess Harris makes it all seem so easy, until you stop and think about the hard graft of turning…
Screen Australia: Industry assessors for Games Production announced
Screen Australia is pleased to announce the pool of industry consultants who will assist in the assessment of the inaugural…
37 Degrees South 013: now a familiar, stable structure
For the seventh year in a row, the Melbourne International Film Festival is hosting the film market 37 degrees South.…

Bond, James Bond
So he needs no intro, but the James Bond archive making its way to Melbourne Museum this coming November probably…

MIFF: Film festivals in the digital age
Australia largest film festivals needs to balance engaging with and resisting the digital age.