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Hoodlum: leads out High-end Television Development program

Screen Australia's High-end Television Development program is a modest niche which symbolises enormous changes and points to rich possibilities. No…

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Chemical Media: doing a deal with the old owner, wheeling in a source of inspiration

The story of Chemical Media, the BBC, a bunch of travel guides and the Wheeler family is an alchemical tribute…

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Sundance: in money terms, more a shuffle than a dance

As Sundance heads into its final weekend, there's been lots of love spread around but little cash. Before the festival…

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Railway Man: see the tall poppies waving in the field.

Screen Australia, Nicole Kidman, Chris Brown and Pictures in Paradise are now caught up in a good old tall poppy…

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Andrew Plain: memorial service announced

Andrew Plain was a beloved sound designer who died in December. His memorial service will be held at 4pm on…

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Jim McElroy: crossing to the new production world with a zebra

After around thirteen quiet years, Jim McElroy is back on the public scene with a new picture,. In a very…

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Behave yourself

Madonna was banned by a US cinema chain for texting at a premiere. But has 'content grazing' changed what's acceptable…

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Trade Policy: lawyers swarm over net neutrality, pin it to the floor

That odd phrase 'net neutrality' is crucial to all our choices about what we download and how we experience it.…

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Screen Actors Guild: Blanchett wins again

At this rate, bulldozer drivers on the Gunbarrel Highway will be painting Our Cate on their blades as she moves…

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Babadook: some fine responses at Sundance

The Babadook now has some pretty nice lines to put on the poster. Reviewers are picking up on the psychological…

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