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Look Both Ways: Seeing is Not Necessarily Believing

Look Both Ways: Seeing is Not Necessarily Believing

In this Film as Text article, McFarlane discusses the narrative structure and complex interrelationship of characters...
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Sometimes You Need the Help of the Universe: Run Lola Run

Sometimes You Need the Help of the Universe: Run Lola Run

Wood explores the specific narrative structure of Tykwer's film; telling the same story three times, and dissects the...
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Women Beware women: Zhang Yimou's Raise the Red Lantern

Women Beware women: Zhang Yimou's Raise the Red Lantern

In this Film as Text article, McFarlane discusses Zhang Yimou's focus on female characters in one of his classic...
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Lantana: The Threat and the Attraction of the Exotic

Lantana: The Threat and the Attraction of the Exotic

O'Hara's Film as Text article discusses the origins, direction and genre of Ray Lawrence's film, and examines it in the...
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Dancing in the Dark: Personality and Politics in Cabaret

Dancing in the Dark: Personality and Politics in Cabaret

In this Film as text article, Armstrong focuses on the historical background, character analyses and political subtext...
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Not At All Easy: Granada TV's King Lear

Not At All Easy: Granada TV's King Lear

Tweg explores the issues involved in recreating a major literary work for the small screen. The article focuses in...
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Rebelling Against Heroin Chic

Rebelling Against Heroin Chic

Dave Hoskin interviews Luke Davies and Neil Armfield focusing on their recent film, Candy.
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Secrets and Lies on the South Coast: The Caterpillar Wish

Secrets and Lies on the South Coast: The Caterpillar Wish

McFarlane reviews Sandra Sciberras film, The Caterpillar Wish in the context of Australian films chronicling rites of...
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Man, Woman and Death

Man, Woman and Death

Hunter Cordaiy interviews Ray Lawrence focusing on his recent film. Jindabyne traces the consequences of four weekend...
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Finding the Reality: In the Shadow of the Palms

Finding the Reality: In the Shadow of the Palms

Australian filmmaker Wayne Coles-Janess tells Cynthia Karena about making a documentary in Iraq.
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Drama Queen? The Trouble and Strife of Vincent Ward's River Queen

Drama Queen? The Trouble and Strife of Vincent Ward's River Queen

Sean Dammer discusses the trouble and strife of Ward's film, pointing out: 'Seldom in the field of Kiwi film endeavour...
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The Film of the Book: Adaptation and the Australian Cinema

The Film of the Book: Adaptation and the Australian Cinema

Brian McFarlane maps out the recent history of literary adaptations in the Australian cinema. McFarlane discusses Picnic...
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Trapped Beneath the Surface: Hidden

Trapped Beneath the Surface: Hidden

Chow discusses Haneke's film, pointing out that, 'Hidden presents a world in which nations and families continue to war...
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Dreams Which Wake the Sleeper: Pity & Polity in Michael Haneke's Hidden

Dreams Which Wake the Sleeper: Pity & Polity in Michael Haneke's Hidden

In his review, Richard Armstrong discusses the importance of cinematic subtext in Michael Haneke's film, Hidden....
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Emphathy and Humour in Look Both Ways: An Extension of Deleuzian Cinema

Emphathy and Humour in Look Both Ways: An Extension of Deleuzian Cinema

This paper explores director Sarah Watt's innovative technique in the 2005 Australian film Look Both Ways. In this film,...
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A Matter of Translation: The Launch of Al Jazeera International

A Matter of Translation: The Launch of Al Jazeera International

Discussing the launch of Al Jazeera International, Hay reminisces his recent visit to the region as a member of the...
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Is There a Doctor (or Lawyer or Cop) in the House? The Sorry State of Australian TV Drama

Is There a Doctor (or Lawyer or Cop) in the House? The Sorry State of Australian TV Drama

Bosanquet's critical discussion focuses on the decline of Australian television drama in recent years.
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A Magic Combination: Hal McElroy and Blue Heelers

A Magic Combination: Hal McElroy and Blue Heelers

Cenere looks back at the Aussie drama milestone that is Blue Heelers and speaks with co-creator and producer Hal...
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In the Words of the Artist: Kerry Armstrong

In the Words of the Artist: Kerry Armstrong

Kerry Armstrong reflects on her career, revealing her passion for the craft, the shifts and trends in the local industry...
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Making Words Become Flesh: John Jacobs Discusses His Roles as Actor and Teacher

Making Words Become Flesh: John Jacobs Discusses His Roles as Actor and Teacher

Deakin University Drama Lecturer John Jacobs discusses his roles as actor and teacher, his trechniques for teaching...
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Don't Blink Too Often: Are Our Drama Schools Preparing Actors for the Screen?

Don't Blink Too Often: Are Our Drama Schools Preparing Actors for the Screen?

Monica Davidson maps out the work being done at various Australian acting schools, asking whether they provide aspiring...
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(Re)discovering Stanislavsky for Actors and Screenwriters

(Re)discovering Stanislavsky for Actors and Screenwriters

In his revealing article, Mullins examines recent readings of Stanislavsky and their applicability for reading and...
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Fighting Fit: Hong Kong International Film Festival 2006

Fighting Fit: Hong Kong International Film Festival 2006

The Hong Kong International Film Festival celebrated its thirtieth anniversary with its resilience tested on several...
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Those Who Fall Are Not the Stars: The Martial Arts Film at HKIFF 2006

Those Who Fall Are Not the Stars: The Martial Arts Film at HKIFF 2006

This year's HKIFF was teeming with martial arts films and debate about their future. Gravestock discusses the programs...
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Black: Bollywood Comes of Age

Black: Bollywood Comes of Age

Kakmi discusses Sanjay Leela Bhansali's remake of Arthur Penn's The Miracle Worker, pointing out that the film conveys a...
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That Kid Had One Hell of a Day: Little Terrorist

That Kid Had One Hell of a Day: Little Terrorist

Amongst the colour and commotion of the Mumbai International Film festival, Karena talks to writer and director Ashvin...
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The Politics of Melodrama in Deepa Mehta's Water

The Politics of Melodrama in Deepa Mehta's Water

Hopgood points out that 'Water represents the maturation of Mehta as a director capable of marrying political filmmaking...
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Meeting Mehta: A Conversation With the Director of Water

Meeting Mehta: A Conversation With the Director of Water

McKibbins talks to Deepa Mehta, about her recent film, political filmmaking and the social, cultural and political...
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L'Amour Japan: Recent Frissons in Japanese Cinema

L'Amour Japan: Recent Frissons in Japanese Cinema

Focusing on contemporary Japanese cinema, Brophy points out that 'on-English speaking cinema amplifies and echoes the...
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Scribes on Screen: Irene Dobson

Scribes on Screen: Irene Dobson

Armstrong focuses on the work of Irene Dobson, pointing out that: 'adopting a range of identifications and enthusiasms...
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