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Screen Forever 2013: Merchant Ivory - do you mind if I borrow your phone?

Merchant Ivory may sound utterly respectable, but it was a prime exponent of the chancers' art of conjuring a film…

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Screen Forever 2013: Co-Financing with the USA

A session at Screen Forever looked at some of the ins and outs of financing a feature film with some…

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Don Jon

Joseph Gordon-Levitt directs and stars in this film about the difference between sexual fantasy and reality.

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Moebius

Filmmaker Kim Ki-duk's is not shy or subtle in this revenge gone wrong flick, evoking laughter, horror and discomfort.

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The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

In the highly anticipated second film in the popular trilogy all the world is a stage, and its characters merely…

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Blue Is the Warmest Colour (La vie d'Adèle)

Reluctant and wracked with uncertainty, Blue Is the Warmest Colour (La vie d'Adèle) first appears to be holding everything back.

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Leaping Frog: WA distribution company has modest intentions and a long tongue

Leap Frog Films has recently announced that it is distributing three international features in Australia, as it jumps backwards into…

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The Railway Man

Assembling all the elements assured of evoking an emotional reaction, The Railway Man wages an earnest assault on the audience.

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APSA: turning out to be a treat

Saved at the eleventh hour by a local council which turned out to have more vision than the State government,…

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APDG: list of nominees defying Gatsby Zeitgeist

For such a short time, nominees can bask in the time when they have been validated, but not cruelly gazumped…

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