Features
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…
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…
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.
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.
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…
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…
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…
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.
Box Office: 14 September is thin on smiles
Next week is the week for school holiday films. Oddball? Last weekend was bits and bobs.
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.