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Russian boycotts in the screen industry

Film festivals and streaming platforms are banning Russian content in response to the invasion of Ukraine – but will this…

Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman in Paul Thomas Anderson's Licorice Pizza
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Paul Thomas Anderson's films – an introduction

From Boogie Nights to Licorice Pizza, writer director Paul Thomas Anderson has developed a strong line of comedies in serious…

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Unheard Stories champion Deaf and Hard of Hearing lives

The Unheard Stories film festival aims to challenge misconceptions about people who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing.

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Film Review: The Greenhouse is cracking

This queer magical-realist drama is stylish and atmospheric, so why does it fail to impress?

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Melbourne Short Film Festival streams ahead

The festival, which includes entries from Australia and the world, will be streaming shorts online until 6 March.

Peter Dinklage exudes kilowatt charisma in this adaptation of the hit off-Broadway musical. Image: Universal Pictures.
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Film Review: Cyrano still shines brightly

Game of Thrones star Peter Dinklage offers a new take on the lovelorn hero of this enduring tragicomic romance.

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Box Office: Cyrano figures low but fate could be kind

While the box office is unkind to Cyrano, the Actors Guild honours its deaf community in Coda.

SmartFone Flick Fest wins showcase Australian talent

Two Australian feature films shared the award for best full-length feature at the seventh iteration of the festival.

'People aren’t used to seeing Disabled people who are empowered,’ says Ade Djajamihardja. Image: Zahrah Habibullah
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Disability project charts ableism in Australia's screen industry

Producer Ade Djajamihardja is determined to 'eliminate the soft bigotry of low expectations' for screen professionals with disabilities.

Nicole Chamoon and Thomas Jane are wounded but eminently watchable in ABC's Troppo. Image: ABC.
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Troppo review: prickly and solid TV

She's rash, he's steady-handed ... the characters' spikier edges remain intact in this impressive Australian mystery.

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