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Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story Review - MIFF 2023
Director Paul Goldman aims for the impossible in summing up the life of a legend.
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Audrey Napanangka review: an enriching piece of Australian cinema
Shot over ten years, this film about Audrey Napanangka provides an expansive yet intimate portrait of a family living between…
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My Old School review: this head-spinning doco is a must-see
Featuring a lip-synching performance by Scottish star Alan Cumming, My Old School asks if we can really trust our memories.
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Film review: Richard Mosse: Broken Spectre
A moving image work highlighting the silent destruction of the Amazon rainforest that deserves everyone’s attention.
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Senses of Cinema film review: Australia’s history on screen
Senses of Cinema was filmed over 10 years to give insight into the little recognised Australian film co-op.
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People’s Republic of Mallacoota review: beyond the Black Summer bushfires
The six-part ABC documentary follows the Victorian coastal town's efforts to recover following the bushfires of 2019 and 2020.
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Hillsong: A Megachurch Exposed review – 'rotting from the head down'
The series builds an image of an organisation tapping vulnerable congregants while evading responsibility for the suffering it causes.
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Film Review: River is a visual spectacle
Jennifer Peedom’s documentary sequel is awash with beautiful images but might struggle to reach the heights of its predecessor.
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Film Review: Courtney Barnett's Anonymous Club
The singer-songwriter takes us backstage and on the road in this artful documentary.
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Film Review: Shane – nice story, heavy spin
Celebrity connections abound but surely more could have been made of Warne’s intelligence and tenacity?