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Why television likes art blurry

Have you ever noticed that many TV shows blur or avoid showing art? Here's why it happens and why it's…

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The Legend of Tarzan

Following in the footsteps of over a hundred predecessors, The Legend of Tarzan approaches a classic tale with contemporary eyes.

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Just Scheduled: DIRECTING TV DRAMA with Rowan Woods. Last chance:SCREENWRITING FOR FILM:ONLINE starts Friday. Further July highlights:DIGITAL PRODUCER SKILLS and…

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Box Office 4 July 2016 - a teeny bit of antipodean joy

Wilderpeople and Chasing Asylum just will not die, while Mustang looks an emerging arthouse grown-ups cult film.

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Village opens screens to emerging filmmakers

A new opportunity for filmmakers has been announced by Village Cinemas.

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Tropfest finds new superhero persona

The Tropfest cape and mask shrunk in the wash recently, so the character has been reskilled as a non-profit superhero.

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Election 2016 - some hope, but not enough

Who commits to fixing the mess of funding policy in screen? Not a good look, really.

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Mr. Gaga

Infused with the complexity of its central figure, this biographical dance documentary paints a vibrant picture of artistry.

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Proof of generosity from screen sector

Twelve hours to go, and screen sector has chance to add a final bump to the crowdfunded total to restore…

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The ScreenHub What's on bulletin 30 June 2016 - Nine, Proof and sound

Screen Futures, drama powerbrokers at Nine, saving Proof, and a masterclass in documentary sound.

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