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Burnt

Like setting, like movie; in Burnt, a regular meal made with a few quality ingredients remains just that in filmic…

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Remembering the Man

A new Australian documentary about the life of Tim Conigrave and the 15-year love affair that inspired his memoir Holding…

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How to fix the gender problem in the screen sector

With some satire and sad statistics, ten insightful screen women at the Adelaide Film Festival present their levers for change…

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National Ratings week beginning Sunday 18 October 2015 - the whole set

Ten wins, despite the slimey trail left by the Daily Mail spying on participants.

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Office

In his directorial debut, The Chaser and The Yellow Sea writer Hong Won-Chan finds horror-like thrills in the workplace.

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Japanese film: the triumph of the subculture

Behind the Japanese film industry, on parade at the Japanese Film Festival 2015, is budget acumen, pop culture savvy and…

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Adelaide Film Festival 2015: keeping a secret, awed by some old violins

The opening night of the Adelaide Film festival showcased a very local film, which was jus right for the night…

Deluxe Expands Localization Services for Asia-Pacific Market

Australian Leader in Post, Animation & VFX and Digital Cinema Grows Sydney Studio to Meet International Client Needs

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The Walk

Robert Zemekis brings spectacle to the true tale of high-wire walker Philippe Petit, even if his film remains standard otherwise.

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