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Emily: I Am Kam and Stelarc Suspending Disbelief reviews: Australian artists on screen

A couple of new documentaries about two prominent Australian artists... who could not be more different.

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Welcome to Babel film review: Jia Wei Shen and Lan Wang's artistic quest

A fascinating portrait of a man with a mission and the history that inspired it...

Stuff the British Stole S2 ABC
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Stuff the British Stole – Season 2, ABC review

Marc Fennell's ABC documentary series Stuff the British Stole, about where the world's treasures belong, is spot-on.

MIFF 2023 snapshots: week two of the Melbourne International Film Festival

It's MIFF 2023 at a glance: two-sentence reviews to help you choose what film to see next at the festival.

Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story
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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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Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time review

Nearly 40 years in the making, Robert B Weide's documentary offers glimpses of the Slaughterhouse Five author across the decades.

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