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Lighting the Lamp: Jane Campion's Bright Star

Lighting the Lamp: Jane Campion's Bright Star

Jane Campion's Bright Star is suffused with romance, sensuality and an abundance of light, writes Fincina Hopgood. The...
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Lost Boys: The Boys are Back

Lost Boys: The Boys are Back

The Boys are Back (Scott Hicks, 2009) offers a surprisingly subversive take on a favourite Hollywood tale, writes Dave...
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The Quirky Working Class: Prime Mover

The Quirky Working Class: Prime Mover

David Caesar's Prime Mover (2009) inventively combines social realism and surrealism but falls victim to an...
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Kitchen Nightmares: What Into the Shadows Says about the Local Film Industry

Kitchen Nightmares: What Into the Shadows Says about the Local Film Industry

Distributor Gil Scrine brings his first-hand knowledge of the Australian exhibition and distribution landscape to his...
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Who is Watching?: Lessons from a Life in Australian Film

Who is Watching?: Lessons from a Life in Australian Film

Michael Domeyko Rowland reflects on his extensive filmmaking career and argues that if Australian films are to succeed,...
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Documentary Film Students, What's the Story?

Documentary Film Students, What's the Story?

The craft of documentary filmmaking requires more than technical knowledge, writes Leanne Pooley. Reflecting on recent...
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Cinema and the Australian North: Tracking and Troping Regionally Distinct Landscapes via Baz Luhrmann's Australia

Cinema and the Australian North: Tracking and Troping Regionally Distinct Landscapes via Baz Luhrmann's Australia

Stephen Carleton tackles the swag of mythic associations invoked by the landscapes of northern Australia in order to...
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The Experimental Film Landscapes of Paul Winkler

The Experimental Film Landscapes of Paul Winkler

Alex Gerbaz's archival research draws attention to the neglected area of Australian experimental film, offering...
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NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: Patrick White's The Night the Prowler

NFSA's Atlab/Kodak Cinema Collection: Patrick White's The Night the Prowler

An NFSA Atlab/Kodak essay on Patrick White's The Night the Prowler, by Deb Verhoeven. Verhoeven writes that 'at its most...
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That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: Comedy, Controversy and the Changing Audience

That Joke Isn't Funny Anymore: Comedy, Controversy and the Changing Audience

At the end of a controversial year on Australian television and radio, Myke Bartlett explores the fine line between...
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Reality Really Does Bite: Dead Set and the Development of Reality TV

Reality Really Does Bite: Dead Set and the Development of Reality TV

Zombies attack the Big Brother house in Dead Set, but this gory spoof has something real to say about the evolving...
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What Next? Broadcast Television Faces the Break Boundary

What Next? Broadcast Television Faces the Break Boundary

How can free-to-air television networks remain relevant? Stephen Byrne offers some solutions.
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Through the Lens - Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project: Manuel Alvarado

Through the Lens - Interviews from the Australian Film Theory and Criticism Project: Manuel Alvarado

British-based academic Manuel Alvarado speaks to Noel King about the development of a theoretical approach to film and...
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Royal Parade: The Young Victoria and its Antecedents

Royal Parade: The Young Victoria and its Antecedents

In spite of the fact that we are living in what might be called 'republican' times, the screen's fascination with...
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'Out of Where?': Theorising the Absence of Africa on Australian Screens

'Out of Where?': Theorising the Absence of Africa on Australian Screens

Economic woes, a privatised industry and Western indifference are just a few reasons for the low profile of African...
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Lost and Found: Looking Back at Wake in Fright

Lost and Found: Looking Back at Wake in Fright

In 1970, Hilton Ambler attended one of the first screenings of Ted Kotcheff's Wake in Fright – the story of a...
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Affairs of the Heart: The Oedipal Films of Paul Cox

Affairs of the Heart: The Oedipal Films of Paul Cox

Paul Cox's compelling and original dramas pioneered alternative depictions of masculinity and family in Australian...
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2009 Idiot's Box Awards

2009 Idiot's Box Awards

The 2009 Idiot's Box Awards – the 'Battle Between The Sexes' edition. By Steven Aoun.
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Avatar: Evaluating a Film in a World of its Own

Avatar: Evaluating a Film in a World of its Own

Like a World War One tank, Avatar rumbles over the cinema landscape, lurching clumsily, hiding its unremarkable...
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The Impossibility of Filming 'Jane Austen', or At Least Six Degrees of Separation

The Impossibility of Filming 'Jane Austen', or At Least Six Degrees of Separation

Brian McFarlane discusses the 'impossibility' of filming Jane Austen, contending that the attempts that interest him...
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Capitalism: A Love Story

Capitalism: A Love Story

In Capitalism: A Love Story (2009), Michael Moore sets himself two major challenges: to prove that our entire economic...
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The Cost of Winning: Bigger, Stronger, Faster*

The Cost of Winning: Bigger, Stronger, Faster*

A study guide on Bigger, Stronger, Faster* (Christopher Bell, 2008). The film explores the morals at stake in the 'win...
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Compare and Contrast: Three Film Critics Talk

Compare and Contrast: Three Film Critics Talk

Screen Education speaks to three film critics – one who works on the web, one in broadcast and the other in print...
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Media Education Without Tears: Activities that Use Traditional Resources in Creative Ways - Part One

Media Education Without Tears: Activities that Use Traditional Resources in Creative Ways - Part One

In this, the first of a two-part series, Lee Burton sets out some activities that will assist primary and lower...
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Up: An Everyday Adventure. A Study Guide

Up: An Everyday Adventure. A Study Guide

A study guide on Disney-Pixar's Up (Pete Docter and Bob Peterson, 2009). The film is an entertaining, bittersweet...
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Along the Yellow Brick Road: The Wizard of Oz for Primary Students. A Study Guide

Along the Yellow Brick Road: The Wizard of Oz for Primary Students. A Study Guide

A study guide on The Wizard of Oz. The activities described in this study guide are suitable for students in junior to...
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Some Initial Thoughts on Using a SMART Board in the Media Classroom

Some Initial Thoughts on Using a SMART Board in the Media Classroom

Russell Kealey explains how best to use interactive whiteboards in the classroom. The software that comes with the board...
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Drawing Nature: Photojournalism and Beyond. Part Two

Drawing Nature: Photojournalism and Beyond. Part Two

This is the second article in a two-part series that aims to provide resource materials for secondary and tertiary...
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'We are the Landscape': An Interview with Allan Collins, Director of Spirit Stones

'We are the Landscape': An Interview with Allan Collins, Director of Spirit Stones

Bernice Barry interviews director Allan Collins, whose film Spirit Stones tells the story of how stones fell from the...
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Sparkly Fish out of Water: The City Meets the Outback in Priscilla

Sparkly Fish out of Water: The City Meets the Outback in Priscilla

As Australians, we often see ourselves as 'belonging' to either the city or the bush. The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen...
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