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When the Camera Stopped Rolling: giving Lilias Fraser the recognition she deserves

Lilias Fraser is a name all Australian film buffs should know – her daughter Jane Castle delivers a fitting tribute…

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Granaz Moussavi 'lost everything' making her new film, When Pomegranates Howl

The second feature by Granaz Moussavi presents Kabul through the eyes of a street-smart boy working to support his family.

'We need to push organisations to change how they form relationships.' Image: Shutterstock.
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Resisting performative activism in the arts

A call to move away from superficial efforts at inclusion and bring about meaningful change in how community engagement and…

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TV heavyweights open new Australian studio

Dreamchaser will partner with established and emerging creators to develop new programming slates and bring 'the next generation of Australian…

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Danny Cohen on debut Courtney Barnett doco: 'it was like creating visual poetry'

From intimate audio diaries to bombastic tour footage, Danny Cohen worked with musician Courtney Barnett to create the antithesis to…

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Want to be a showrunner? Paddy MacRae says 'make a killer cup of tea'

The showrunner life is made up of early starts, late nights, and not a lot of free time. But it's…

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Would Netflix's Japanese show Old Enough! work in Australia?

Are Aussie toddlers savvy enough to run errands on their own with only a camouflaged film crew in tow?

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Want to be a film producer? Meet Maggie Miles

The Paper Planes and Van Diemen's Land producer says: 'It’s just tenacity.'

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Cannes to show films by Baz Luhrmann, George Miller and Thomas M Wright

New films from beloved Australian directors are set to premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival in May.

After Blue (Dirty Paradise) pits space-dwelling hairdressers againts the notorious killer Kate Bush. Image: supplied.
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Fantastic Film Festival is about 'unhinged energy ... or a film that makes you say WTF'

Hudson Sowada takes us inside the weird and wonderful world of Fantastic Film Festival Australia.

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