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Box Office - 16 July 2018: tripping over tentpoles as holidays end
Some commercial English language films get a hard time in our cinemas, as micro budgeted local films arrive for an…
Suresh Ayyar, alive still in his work
For an artist, death is not final if the work lives on beyond personal memory. Editor Suresh Ayyar's friends search…
Rolf de Heer - a chasm of difference between an Australian story and an Australian storyteller
Rolf de Heer is a remarkable filmmaker, Dutch born, probing deeply Australian stories, honoured internationally. Here he talks about the…
Iranian cinema - sharply modern, fed by tradition
In art cinema land, Iranian films can be arresting, varied, mischievous and enigmatic. An email interview provides a glimpse of…
What's On Screen: Jill Bilcock, The Second, Skyscraper and arthouse faves
Melburnians rush for festival tickets, lovely arthouse fare glows and Ella Havelka appears in a documentary streamed on SBS.
What can the screen sector tell us about the future of work?
Screen Producers Australia tells Parliament about freelancing, creativity, the brain drain and the gig economy.
MIFF 2018 launch unveils the Australian highlights
Melbourne filmgoers, provoked by the launch, are now frantically booking their films. It is first in, best anoraked, with sadness…
Ones to Watch - building the future one detail at a time
Fear of kitten vids, spiritual optometry and the end of the world - three SPA Ones to Watch who were…
Box Office 9 July 2018 - Brothers' Nest is empty while horror still entices
The kids' are hurtling around the multiplexes and anyone in their right mind is descending on the indy cinemas. But…
Brief: Mike Rubbo on the death of Michael Edols
Mike Rubbo, truly a filmmaker who pushed the Austraiian documentary craft forward, remembers a remarkable friend and filmmaker.