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The Gough Whitlam Memorial Services: the speeches

In a day of remarkable idealism and unity, Cate Blanchett and Noel Pearson gave extraordinary speeches from their hearts.

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Box Office: bet on pride [and tolerance] and do just fine

With only a few familiar tendrils of antipodean cinema hanging on, the discerning viewer can inspect Pride and Whiplash.

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China: ancillaries in a nutshell

The evolution of Chinese production continues at a ferocious pace, transforming ancillaries and confronting piracy.

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RatPac: James Packer back into media - this time through film

Have the true media tycoons gone from our culture forever? Maybe not, if James Packer plays his Hollywood cards well…

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APSA/BAPFF: two festival puddings on a single plate

Australian dramas nominated at APSA while the BAPFF reveals first interlinked films.

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MIPCOM 2014: charm and humanity keeps MasterChef cooking

Food is a fundamental human need. If the ratings are any indication, so is competition.

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Force Majeure: a wonderful challenge to conventional methods

Force Majeure, running in cinemas at the moment, romps in long-take heaven, before the editing hell of life without cuts...

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MIPCOM 2014: the Millennial effect hits the screen markets

Millennials - catastrophe, challenge or comfort? Discuss, with minimal references to monetisation...

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MIPCOM 2014: the frogs and the princes

The Palais dealers are crouching under an avalanche of content. Here's a brief rundown of the scale and prices.

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Screen Australia: destroys complete level of co-pro documentation

No more the Letter of Preliminary Compliance cries Graeme Mason to a London audience as he pushed his business message.

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