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See-Saw goes for growth in Los Angeles
A deal with New Regency symbolises the chance of a breakout to larger projects for See-Saw, which has always picked…
Workplace training to deal with production process ethics
The current campaign about power, abuse and behaviour on set is a great trigger to get the industry house in…
What's On - best call-out of all, plus a wonderful range of new films.
Lexus competition, Swinging Safari, The Shape of Water, Sweet Country, That's Not My Dog - diversity takes over as the…
Harrassment and Craig McLachlan - a lawyer speaks
Eminent and detached Charles Darwin University legal expert Ken Parish reflects on the Craig McLachlan/Dr Blake industry dilemma.
Australian films overseas in 2017 - not as bad as you think
Only one man keeps enough data to tell the real truth about overseas Australian releases each year. Antony I. Ginnane…
Box Office 15 Jan 2018 - Star Wars rools but art fights back
There's a lot more to this year's figures than the lightsaber menace, including a quick thought on gay films in…
Death, horror and huge mammals - Screen Australia wrestles with documentary innovation
Change is afoot in the Producer Documentary program at Screen Australia, and there could be some grinding of teeth.
Sundance not so joyful this year
Sundance runs the ultimate range of the Australian viewpoint, from a feminist Shakespeare to an Indigenous western.
New podcast challenges cultural whitewashing
The Culture Cycle is a new series that asks whether Australia’s arts and cultural sector looks like Australia.
Christmas, some favourite articles, and a course to change your future
The very last article for 2017, with some final goodies.