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The Convert: Guy Pearce in trailer for new historical drama

Pearce describes The Convert, a film about pre-colonial New Zealand, as 'realistic and profound'.

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Alexei Toliopoulos talks Brollie, Sunburnt Screens, and Looking for Alibrandi

From Ozploitation to the New Wave of Horror, Alexei Toliopoulos takes a deep dive into Australian film in Brollie's 'Sunburnt…

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Shit screens at Nova this summer

Don't miss the one-night screening of Shit, adapted from the play by Patricia Cornelius.

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Faraway Downs review: Baz Luhrmann lands his Australia re-do

The 2008 film has been reimagined and recut into six episodes, giving what was an already epic story (even) more…

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The Royal Hotel Review: a dead-set Australian classic

Misogyny and an unerring sense of menace inform Kitty Green’s wrong-footing outback thriller.

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Five Aussie movie musicals you need to see

With 2023 shaping up to be the year of the musical movie, here are five essential Aussie musicals you need…

Satranic Panic. Image: MQFF/Alice Maio Mackay
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The Melbourne Queer Film Festival ends this weekend: don't miss these movies

Satranic Panic, Monster and All Of Us Strangers are just some of the films winding up MQFF this weekend.

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Brollie: a new free streaming service by Umbrella Entertainment

Brollie launches 23 November, bringing an amazing free selection of films and TV series to Aussie screens.

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Daniel Johns, Ben Folds and David Helffgott in neurodiversity documentary The Musical Mind

The Musical Mind...A Portrait in Process is a new documentary by Australian director Scott Hicks.

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Damage: director Madeleine Blackwell interview

Blackwell says she felt compelled to make a story about asylum seekers' treatment in Australia after 'becoming overwhelmed'.

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