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Uncommon Documentary: Mark Lewis at AIDC

Uncommon Documentary: Mark Lewis at AIDC

Rebecca Albeck looks at the work of documentary filmmaker Mark Lewis. Lewis' debut documentary short, Cane Toads: An...
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The NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: The Odd Angry Shot

The NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: The Odd Angry Shot

This instalment in the NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection looks at The Odd Angry Shot (Tom Jeffrey, 1979). The Odd...
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The Big Picture: Australian Box Office Wrap - The Year That Was 2007

The Big Picture: Australian Box Office Wrap - The Year That Was 2007

Matthew Hancock examines Australian box office revenue for 2007. He writes that there was a rise in box office receipts...
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Digital World: An Interview with Pamela Hammond

Digital World: An Interview with Pamela Hammond

Lesley Sharon Rosenthal interviews Pamela Hammond, head of post-production at Digital Pictures in Melbourne, one of...
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DIY Digital Camera: An Interview with Rachael Lucas

DIY Digital Camera: An Interview with Rachael Lucas

Alex Munt speaks to filmmaker and author Rachael Lucas about DIY digital filmmaking, microcinema and innovative...
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Telling Tasmanian Stories: Tales from a Fledgling Film Industry

Telling Tasmanian Stories: Tales from a Fledgling Film Industry

Briony Kidd reports on filmmaking activity in Tasmania. There are at least eight companies working full time in screen...
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The Choice Between Tweeledum and Tweedledee: Australian Media Coverage of the 2007 Federal Election Campaign

The Choice Between Tweeledum and Tweedledee: Australian Media Coverage of the 2007 Federal Election Campaign

John Schwartz looks at the coverage of the 2007 federal election campaign. He focuses on a range of elements including...
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Australian Drama: A Very Small Business

Australian Drama: A Very Small Business

Do Australians really want Australian drama? Denny Lawrence reports that Australian drama faces challenges not only from...
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East West 101: Redefining the Cop Show Genre

East West 101: Redefining the Cop Show Genre

Marguerite O'Hara looks at SBS cop show East West 101. The program, set in Sydney's western suburbs is, according to its...
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Growing Pains: The Changing Face of Community Television in Australia

Growing Pains: The Changing Face of Community Television in Australia

Jim Beatson examines community television in Australia. The article looks at some innovative programming as well as...
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Bastard Boys: Bastard History of Brilliant Drama?

Bastard Boys: Bastard History of Brilliant Drama?

Director/producer Ray Quint and writer Sue Smith talk to Mia Treacey about making the miniseries Bastard Boys and the...
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An Avowal of Male Lack: Sound in Rolf de Heer's The Old Man Who Read Love Stories

An Avowal of Male Lack: Sound in Rolf de Heer's The Old Man Who Read Love Stories

D. Bruno Starrs writes on Rolf de Heer's The Old Man Who Read Love Stories, asserting that the director gently evinces...
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Meaningful Emotions and Emotional Meanings: Ennio Morricone's Music in the Films of Gillo Pontecorvo

Meaningful Emotions and Emotional Meanings: Ennio Morricone's Music in the Films of Gillo Pontecorvo

Michael O'Shaughnessy explores Ennio Morricone's music in the films of Gillo Pontecorvo. The article gives some...
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Living Colour: William and The Dream of Love

Living Colour: William and The Dream of Love

Dmetri Kakmi profiles two short films that explore relationships and racism against Indigenous backdrops –...Eron...
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Wires Up (M153)

Wires Up (M153)

Christian McCrea writes on video games, asserting that 'intergenerational angst' is where games situate themselves. The...
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2007 Idiot's Box Awards

2007 Idiot's Box Awards

Steven Aoun looks at the year in television in the 2007 Idiot's Box awards.
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Piecing Together the Puzzle: An Interview with Peter Duncan

Piecing Together the Puzzle: An Interview with Peter Duncan

The director of Unfinished Sky, Peter Duncan, speaks to Brian McFarlane about his work –...past, present and...
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Homeward Bound: The Politics of Coming Back in Ten Empty and Mullet

Homeward Bound: The Politics of Coming Back in Ten Empty and Mullet

Matthew Clayfield explores the politics of returning home as they relate to Anthony Hayes' Ten Empty and David Caesar's...
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Emotional Rescue: A Conversation with Anthony Hayes and Brendan Cowell

Emotional Rescue: A Conversation with Anthony Hayes and Brendan Cowell

Anthony Hayes and Brendan Cowell, creators of Ten Empty, speak to Dave Hoskin about the emotional language of males and...
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Bones Buried Deep in the Landscape: Nash Edgerton's The Square

Bones Buried Deep in the Landscape: Nash Edgerton's The Square

Nash Edgerton's debut feature, The Square, is set in a not-quite urban or rural environment, contains an undercurrent of...
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Spinning a Delicate Tale: Children of the Silk Road

Spinning a Delicate Tale: Children of the Silk Road

Rather than delving too deeply into the grittier events of history, such as the 1930s Japanese invasion of China that...
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Chasing Tails: Rats and Cats

Chasing Tails: Rats and Cats

Tony Rogers' Rats and Cats is characterised by an unresolved dichotomy: is it a gritty exposé of the impact that...
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Genre Resistant: Black Water - The Supernatural Slasher?

Genre Resistant: Black Water - The Supernatural Slasher?

Despite its claims to the 'thriller' and 'drama' genres, the low-budget Australian croc film Black Water denies its...
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Prickly Issues: Cactus

Prickly Issues: Cactus

Jasmine Yuen-Carrucan's debut feature, road movie Cactus, is an at times compelling ride, but it lacks fully realised...
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On the Road with Cactus

On the Road with Cactus

First-time writer-director Jasmine Yuen-Carrucan and executive producer/actor Bryan Brown speak to Rowena Robertson...
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Breaking Out: Brad Haynes' Broken Sun

Breaking Out: Brad Haynes' Broken Sun

Simon Howson examines a powerful fact-meets-fiction take on 1944's bloody Cowra Breakout – Brad Haynes' Broken...
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World View: Postcards from the Sydney Film Festival 2008

World View: Postcards from the Sydney Film Festival 2008

Monique Hohnberg and Miles Merrill look at four films that showcase the depth of the 2008 Sydney Film Festival program...
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The Best of the Fest: St Kilda Film Festival

The Best of the Fest: St Kilda Film Festival

Carly Millar profiles six of the best films screened at the 2008 St Kilda Film Festival –...Katoomba (Leon Ford,...
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Inconvenient Women and the State of China: The Hong Kong International Film Festival 2008

Inconvenient Women and the State of China: The Hong Kong International Film Festival 2008

Among the 'miserabalist' Chinese films at the 2008 Hong Kong Film Festival Mike Walsh discovers a vein of strong female...
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The Cadences of Shared Melancholy: Arab-Israeli Relations in The Band's Visit

The Cadences of Shared Melancholy: Arab-Israeli Relations in The Band's Visit

Set against an understated backdrop of tension, Israeli film The Band's Visit has a refreshing focus on the shared...
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