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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.
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…
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…
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…
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.
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…
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…
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?
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…
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.