Film

Ratings: Friday 18th to Sunday 20th July 2014
Glum figures for local drama until Sunday, due to the overwhelming presence of imports But House Husbands did everyone proud..

The Australian International Documentary Conference: Jack back, with an axe
The Australian International Documentary Conference is on the move, as its host drives it forth to parts unknown.

Ratings: Thursday, 17th July 2014
SBS continues its lycra-led recovery as Ten now chases Seven down and the whole gang looks like a dispirited peleton.

Ratings: Wednesday, 16th July 2014
Ten pips Nine, both well behind Seven.

Move over Pixar – it's our turn to animate
If it’s not Disney or Pixar, it’s not animation, right? Wrong. QUT sets us right with a new interactive exhibition.

Ratings: Tuesday, 15th July 2014
Seven bellows triumphantly with The X-Factor which is stealing a heap from Nine.

Documentary: guidelines debate in the face of a nasty future
Will the new Screen Australia guidelines be radically revised? In the face of a looming budget crisis? Do we plod…

Production Management Factual TV, Investigative Journalism, Directing TVCs & Much More @ AFTRS Open
Exciting TV courses this week include: INSIDE INVESTIGATIVE JOURNALISM with Paul Barry, Ross Coulthart, Peter Charley & more starting tomorrow,…

Ratings: Monday, 14 July 2014
This is a once-in-four-years moment for SBS. The World Cup Final gave it 1.145m viewers. Before breakfast.

Charlie’s Country
The sometimes cheeky, sometimes weary David Gulpilil dominates the film with devastation and determination.