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A Road Movie Without a Road: An Interview with Michael James Rowland

A Road Movie Without a Road: An Interview with Michael James Rowland

An interview with the director of Lucky Miles, Micahel James Rowland. The interview covers the writing process, the...
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This Boy's Life: Romulus, My Father

This Boy's Life: Romulus, My Father

A review of Richard Roxburgh's debut feature, Romulus My Father. Based on the life of philosopher Raimond Gaita, the...
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West: Sex, Drugs and No Control

West: Sex, Drugs and No Control

A review of Daniel Krige's debut feature, West, which focuses on the aimless lives of youths inhabiting Sydney's...
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Silence, Please: Dr Plonk

Silence, Please: Dr Plonk

A review by Brian McFarlane of Rolf de Heer's Dr Plonk, an 'affectionate and razor-sharp pastiche of silent film...
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Some Takes on the Meaning of Noise

Some Takes on the Meaning of Noise

D. Bruno Starrs offers some new takes on Matthew Saville's Noise. He asserts that the word 'noise' has zeugmatic...
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Their Brothers' Keepers: Bra Boys

Their Brothers' Keepers: Bra Boys

Bruce Andrews interviews Sunny Abberton, the director of Bra Boys, about this documentary, which traces his and his...
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It All Begins at Home: Accelerating Local Film Talent

It All Begins at Home: Accelerating Local Film Talent

An interview with MIFF programmer Nick Feik about the festival's Accelerator program, a development program for emerging...
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In Danger of Great Film: The Tenth Revelation Perth International Film Festival

In Danger of Great Film: The Tenth Revelation Perth International Film Festival

Darren Jorgensen writes on the Tenth Revelation Perth International Film Festival, curated by Megan Spencer. The...
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Vibrant and Varied: The Melbourne International Animation Festival

Vibrant and Varied: The Melbourne International Animation Festival

Elizabeth Markham writes on the 2007 Melbourne International Animation Festival (MIAF), looking at aspects of the...
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The Curse of the Golden Flower and the Two Trends in Chinese Cinema

The Curse of the Golden Flower and the Two Trends in Chinese Cinema

Gavlanised by the release of Zhang Yimou's The Curse of the Golden Flower, Mike Walsh looks at a schism in Chinese...
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Palestine Uncut: The Inaugural Melbourne-Palestine Film Festival

Palestine Uncut: The Inaugural Melbourne-Palestine Film Festival

This article looks at the Melbourne–Palestine Film Festival 2007. It has a particular focus on the films...
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The NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: Newsfront

The NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: Newsfront

In this NFSA Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection article, Rose Lucas looks at Newsfront, one of the most successful films of...
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Taking the 'Nation' out of Gallipoli: Tolga Ornek's Gallipoli: The Frontline Experience

Taking the 'Nation' out of Gallipoli: Tolga Ornek's Gallipoli: The Frontline Experience

Catherine Simpson looks at Tolga Ornek's documentary Gallipoli: The Frontline Experience. The documentary attempts to...
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Bonds of War: Tolga Ornek on Gallipoli: The Frontline Experience and Australian-Turkish Relations

Bonds of War: Tolga Ornek on Gallipoli: The Frontline Experience and Australian-Turkish Relations

Catherine Simpson interviews director of Gallipoli: The Frontline Experience, Tolga Ornek. The interview covers the...
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The Shape of Light - Australian Cinematographers: Part One: Setting the Scene; Russel Boyd

The Shape of Light - Australian Cinematographers: Part One: Setting the Scene; Russel Boyd

In this, the first article in a three-part series focusing on the work of Australia's foremost cinematographers, Dave...
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The Picture that Might Have Been: The Story of the Kelly Gang

The Picture that Might Have Been: The Story of the Kelly Gang

Mike Walsh looks at The Story of the Kelly Gang (Charles Tait, 1906), reputed to be one of the first feature films made...
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Filmonomics: An Introduction to the Economics of the Box Office

Filmonomics: An Introduction to the Economics of the Box Office

This article looks at 'filmonomics'; it asks whether economics can play a role in predicting the next big hit. The...
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The Big Picture - Australian Box Office Wrap

The Big Picture - Australian Box Office Wrap

This article looks at key findings from 2006's box office results and discovers how Australian films are travelling in...
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From the Big Screen to the Computer Screen: australianscreen Goes Online

From the Big Screen to the Computer Screen: australianscreen Goes Online

This article looks at the genesis of the australianscreen website (including key players and partners in the...
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Get Your Shorts Out

Get Your Shorts Out

Angela Zivkovic writes about two industry forums held during the St Kilda Film Festival in 2007 that gave local and...
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IndiVision: A Pathway for Low Budget Filmmakers

IndiVision: A Pathway for Low Budget Filmmakers

Monique Hohnberg looks at IndiVision, an initiative that gives budding filmmakers the opportunity to present their work...
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Your Typical Mini-series: Bastard Boys

Your Typical Mini-series: Bastard Boys

Rjurik Davidson looks at Bastard Boys, the ABC miniseries centring on the 1998 battle between the Maritime Union of...
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Our Digital Aunty (Part 1): The ABC's New Media Future

Our Digital Aunty (Part 1): The ABC's New Media Future

The first in a two-part series looking at the ABC's digital and new media horizons. Looks at the development and current...
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Performing History: The Circa Theatre at The National Museum of Australia

Performing History: The Circa Theatre at The National Museum of Australia

This article looks at Circa, the National Museum of Australia's rotating multimedia theatre that has been a site of...
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Done by Law: Australia's New Media Ownership Laws

Done by Law: Australia's New Media Ownership Laws

Cynthia Karena asks what Australia's new media ownership laws mean to the general public, whether the debate on issues...
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Reading the Signs: An Interview with Andy Carmichael

Reading the Signs: An Interview with Andy Carmichael

Nicholas Searle speaks to Andy Carmichael, the hearing son of two deaf Scottish parents, who came to Sydney to take a...
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Two Westerns that Weren't? The Tracker and The Proposition

Two Westerns that Weren't? The Tracker and The Proposition

D. Bruno Starrs asks whether we can describe Australian films The Tracker and The Proposition as westerns. The article...
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Translating Identities: The Italian as 'Other' in Two Early American Films

Translating Identities: The Italian as 'Other' in Two Early American Films

Dennis Barone looks at the representation of Italians in American film, asserting that films like The Italian (Reginald...
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Idiot's Box

Idiot's Box

Steven Aoun explores the media coverage of the Virginia Tech massacre and its tendency to view the actions of Seung-Hui...
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Making it All Better?: Sicko

Making it All Better?: Sicko

Myke Bartlett looks at Michael Moore's film about the US health care system, Sicko, asserting that it represents a new...
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