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Art outlasts Darwin's dampest
Contrary to popular belief, the arts aren't swept away during Darwin's wet season.

Film processing in Australia: this is the end
Local cinematographers are aghast that Deluxe, the last significant processor of motion picture film stock in Australia, will shut on…
March of the Moguls: putting their right feet forward
Jeff Kennett did not earn his appointment to the Seven team as a commentator in the lead up to the…
Jesús Franco: dead at 82
Man made more than two hundred Spanish horror films. He was working on Pereira vs the Alligator Women when he…
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea: deal undercuts award yet again
While the federal government is shoring up the Disney deal in Australia to the tune of $21.6m, the company is…

Jurassic Park 3D
Spielberg's rollicking sci-fi adventure, which broke new ground with its CGI dinosaurs 20 years ago, has been re-released in 3D.

Human Rights Arts and Film Festival Program Released
The story of Australian activist Kirsty Sword Gusmão in East Timor will headline the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival.
Media Reform: Sector grim as key bill preserves ugly details
The Broadcasting Legislation Amendment (Convergence Review and Other Measures) Bill 2013, and the Television Licence Fees Amendment Bill 2013 are…
Sapphires: glints in the US, as sleeper Lore hangs in
In week two, the Weinstein empire spread The Sapphires from four to twelve screens. Figures remain respectable. What happens when…
ABC: Richard Finlayson appointed head of television
Richard Finlayson, currently the chief operating officer at SBS, has been appointed the new head of television at the ABC.…