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Writing for the boxed set

Television writing is sometimes seen as a poor cousin to book writing. But the present surge in televisual storytelling makes…

Features

ADG pushes for 50:50 gender deal

The ADG adds a useful voice to the surge of support for an attack on the industry gender disparity. 50:50…

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Box Office: 26 October 2015 delivers the ten mill to an odd ball of fluff

Oddball breaks through.

Company Announcements

Screen Forever: the buyers to meet

Australian producers have the opportunity to hear first hand from 21 leading local and international Development Executives, Commissioning Editors, Programmers…

Company Announcements

NFSA Restores: Classics back on the big screen

Classics deserve to be experienced on the big screen. The National Film and Sound Archive of Australia presents NFSA Restores…

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Carol

Thanks to its director and stars, Patricia Highsmith’s 1952 lesbian romance novel becomes a textured and tender cinematic vision.

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The money is outside your silo

How do traditional arts institutions make the most of government creative industries policies?

Features

Screen Forever 2015: on the cusp of change

Now that the Screen Forever 2015 program is now available online, conference director Peter Herbert reflects on the overall shape.

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Neon Bull

Set amidst Brazil's rodeo scene, Neon Bull trades in rough, raw perception while simultaneously serving up resonant filmic poetry.

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Federal government calls up cinematic battle at the end of the world

The Turnbull government has continued the negotiations and signed off to support Thor and Alien in Australia.

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