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A Pashtun Boy in Search of the Future: Son of a Lion

A Pashtun Boy in Search of the Future: Son of a Lion

Benjamin Gilmour's subtle, measured portrayal of a young Pashtun boy and his family, Son of a Lion, mounts a quiet...
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Guerrilla Tactics: The Making of Son of a Lion

Guerrilla Tactics: The Making of Son of a Lion

Benjamin Gilmour speaks with Sarah Tracton about the making of Son of a Lion. Gilmour collaborated with Pashtun locals...
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In the Scene: Thoughts on the Melbourne International Film Festival 2008

In the Scene: Thoughts on the Melbourne International Film Festival 2008

Rjurik Davidson muses on the familiar faces, the freaks and even some of the films at the 2008 Melbourne International...
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Over and Over Again?: Wong Kar-wai's My Blueberry Nights

Over and Over Again?: Wong Kar-wai's My Blueberry Nights

Wong Kar-wai's first English-language film, My Blueberry Nights, may boast a Hollywood cast and locate itself in the...
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A Lull in the Neighbourhood: Asian Cinema at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival

A Lull in the Neighbourhood: Asian Cinema at the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival

At the 2008 Melbourne International Film Festival, among experimental documentaries, heartbreaking wrestling films,...
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My Name is Johnny: Bollywood Noir

My Name is Johnny: Bollywood Noir

Lidia Ostepeev traces the origins of a recent trend towards darker themes in popular Indian cinema and analyses a modern...
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Scribes on Screen: Geoffrey Nowell-Smith

Scribes on Screen: Geoffrey Nowell-Smith

This instalment of Scribes on Screen looks at Geoffrey Nowell-Smith, one of the leading writers on Italian cinema...
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The Comedian Comedies: George Wallace's 1930s Comedies, Australian Cinema and Hollywood

The Comedian Comedies: George Wallace's 1930s Comedies, Australian Cinema and Hollywood

Lesley Speed analyses five important films from one of Australia's great forgotten comic personalities, George Wallace....
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King of the Coral Sea: A Royal Achievement

King of the Coral Sea: A Royal Achievement

Stephen Vagg looks back at a significant Australian film of the 1950s, Lee Robinson's King of the Coral Sea (1953) and...
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The Story of the Kelly Gang: A Post-mortem

The Story of the Kelly Gang: A Post-mortem

Anthony Buckley weighs into the debate over one of the most important – and contentious – pieces of early...
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The NFSA's Kodak/Atlab Cinema Collection: Sunday Too Far Away

The NFSA's Kodak/Atlab Cinema Collection: Sunday Too Far Away

This instalment of the Kodak/Atlab Cinema Collection essays, by Adrian Danks, examines Sunday Too Far Away (Ken Hannam,...
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Making it on Your Own: Australian Indigenous Television

Making it on Your Own: Australian Indigenous Television

Two years on from the controversial 'usurping' of Indigenous Community Television by National Indigenous Television,...
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The Big Picture: Beyond the Box Office - Why Australia's DVD Retail Market Continues to Grow in the Face of Global Decline

The Big Picture: Beyond the Box Office - Why Australia's DVD Retail Market Continues to Grow in the Face of Global Decline

This instalment of The Big Picture examines the economic indicators of retail DVD sales in Australia, the rise over the...
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Out and Reel: Australian Queer Screen in an International Market

Out and Reel: Australian Queer Screen in an International Market

Australian queer film and video is thriving internationally despite its low yield and the difficulties of finding...
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The Cannibal Convict: Nial Fulton on The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce

The Cannibal Convict: Nial Fulton on The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce

Nial Fulton tells John Hagan about his television production for the ABC, The Last Confession of Alexander Pearce, one...
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A Treasured Memory: The Chifleys of Busby Street

A Treasured Memory: The Chifleys of Busby Street

Filmmakers Andrew Pike and Robin McLachlan speak to Bruce Andrews about 'community memory' and the making of their...
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Through the Lens: Interviews from the Australian Theory and Criticism Project: Introduction and Stuart Cunningham

Through the Lens: Interviews from the Australian Theory and Criticism Project: Introduction and Stuart Cunningham

This interview by Noel King derives from an ARC-funded project entitled Australian Film Theory and Criticism, which...
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Ned Kelly vs The Proposition: Contrasting Images of Colonialism, Landscape and the Bushranger

Ned Kelly vs The Proposition: Contrasting Images of Colonialism, Landscape and the Bushranger

Rebekah Brammer considers how two very different Australian films – Ned Kelly (Gregor Jordan, 2003) and The...
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Adolescence and Abuse: Trauma and the Socio-sexual Abject in John Duigan's Lawn Dogs

Adolescence and Abuse: Trauma and the Socio-sexual Abject in John Duigan's Lawn Dogs

Issues of class, sexuality and subversion lurk beneath pristine suburban lawns as Leonie Rutherford analyses the...
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Anti-hero Jr: Eagle vs Shark and Indie Cinema's Regress to the Permachild

Anti-hero Jr: Eagle vs Shark and Indie Cinema's Regress to the Permachild

Through the lens of New Zealand's Eagle vs Shark Vivien Silvey explores a new strand of indie cinema – the...
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The First Cut is the Deepest: Dexter (Idiot's Box)

The First Cut is the Deepest: Dexter (Idiot's Box)

In this instalment of Idiot's Box, Steven Aoun looks at Dexter, writing that it provides an answer to the question of...
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There's a Lot Going on in Australia: Baz Luhrmann's Claim to the Epic

There's a Lot Going on in Australia: Baz Luhrmann's Claim to the Epic

Brian McFarlane reviews Baz Luhrmann's Australia. He looks at its supposed 'epic' nature and what this really means,...
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The Horror! The Horror!: Tasmania's Cannibal History on the Silver Screen

The Horror! The Horror!: Tasmania's Cannibal History on the Silver Screen

The story of Alexander Pearce, Van Diemen's Land convict and cannibal, has moved from the recesses of Australia's dark...
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The Right Time and the Right Project and the Right Support: Men's Group's John L. Simpson on New Directions in Distribution

The Right Time and the Right Project and the Right Support: Men's Group's John L. Simpson on New Directions in Distribution

With the success of The Jammed and Men's Group, and his recent AFI Fellowship win, John L. Simpson is in a unique...
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Silence in Suburbia: Sadness and Loss in Bitter & Twisted

Silence in Suburbia: Sadness and Loss in Bitter & Twisted

Bitter & Twisted (Christopher Weekes, 2008), the story of a devastated family struggling to rebuild, has all the...
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Lost in Katusha: The Making of an Accidental Cult Classic

Lost in Katusha: The Making of an Accidental Cult Classic

Independent Australian film Katusha misses its art-house mark, but could well find a cult audience, writes Alexandra...
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Time to Broaden Horizons: The View from Greenhaven

Time to Broaden Horizons: The View from Greenhaven

Dave Hoskin reviews the 2008 winner of Project Greenlight Australia, family drama The View from Greenhaven (Simon and...
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Emerging from the Bush: Monkey Puzzle

Emerging from the Bush: Monkey Puzzle

Mark Forstmann's debut feature, Monkey Puzzle, avoids going into too much depth when it comes to both the characters'...
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Writing Aussie Horror: An Interview with Shayne Armstrong and Shane Krause

Writing Aussie Horror: An Interview with Shayne Armstrong and Shane Krause

With Australian horror films experiencing a major renaissance in recent years, Mark David Ryan caught up with the...
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Finding An(other) Audience: Accessible Cinema and The Other Film Festival

Finding An(other) Audience: Accessible Cinema and The Other Film Festival

Filmmaker Sarah Tracton surveys the progress being made in making the cinema experience more accessible to disabled...
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