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Arclight turns on more switches in China

Arclight really does see its future in China, and is putting its time where its aspirations lie. Enter the Huace…

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Wolfpack and the ethics of documentary filmmaking

Some documentary films are a wonderful way of cracking open the ethics of true, false and 'sort of' by which…

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Four ways arts workers can win in the new economy

Tap into arts-focused online platforms to access materials, administrative support, spaces and customers in a dynamic global economy.

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Box Office: couple of penguins, a koala and a dog or two

Hokey? Maybe. Sentimental? Sure. But another dog film is storming the Australian market.

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Mark Scott comes out in favour of key industry reform.

The future of Australian television drama is threatened, even as audiences like it. One small technical change could make all…

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Calisthenics: the synchronised swimming of arts forms

Calisthenics, a uniquely Australian mix of of dance, gymnastics, theatre and rhythmic exercise, became a cinematic obstacle course for feature…

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Arts TV hunts a niche audience online

Both the ABC and Foxtel are discovering that the future of the arts on television is healthier if it is…

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Is there a turn in Turnbull for the screen sector?

Former dot.com success story and Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull is now the uneasy head beneath the crown. Speculation abounds.

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Box Office: 14 September is thin on smiles

Next week is the week for school holiday films. Oddball? Last weekend was bits and bobs.

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Box Office: cheerful progress of Australian titles by 4/9/15

Coming out of last weekend, we have three Australian(ish) films in the top twenty. With more to come.

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