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James Walker: early death of writer is a piercing loss

James Walker, dead too soon, leaves a young family, a great body of work, and a deep sense of loss.

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NFSA: finding a new blunt instrument in fight for heritage

The National Film and Sound Archive starts to redefine its wider cultural role, with a call for Expressions of Interest…

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Flickerfest: short film glory to greet 2015

Four days of rain, six days of sun, ten days of snappy shorts to the sound of waves - Flickerfest…

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Box Office: Jumping Jehosophat, a turnaround in January

Paper Planes may be a gentle kids' film, but it has roared out of its box and is leaving rubber…

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Oscars, Globes and BAFTAS: some crafty comparisons

Where are the Australians this year? What about foreign films and animation? We fossick off the beaten publicity track.

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Still plenty to do for queer arts festivals

Despite the increased presence of queer culture in mainstream arts and entertainment there’s still a place for festivals such as…

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For Australian films, performance can be better overseas

How did the Australian screen industry perform last year in the overseas market? A comparison with domestic figures gives surprising…

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The Awards Race - stacking the international AACTAs against the rest

The International AACTAs are supposed to provide some wider profile for the organisation. So how does its nomination list compare?

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Top ten films to watch for in 2015

Okay, our enthusiastic film critic couldn't stick to ten. But there are lots of movies you won't want to miss…

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Cinema documentaries bring a new audience to Rembrandt and Van Gogh

An ingenious documentary maker grabs a market opportunity bringing art out of the gallery to cinemas around the world.

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