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Edinburgh Film Festival's closure sends chills up spines

The closure of the world's oldest continually running film festival is an ominous sign for festivals the world over.

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Perth's first women in film festival launches

SWAN promises 'an opportunity for filmmakers to network and showcase their talents, while supporting other women in filmmaking'.

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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes swings into Sydney

Production for the latest film in the long-running Planet of the Apes saga has started in Australia, ahead of a…

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Derry Girls Season 3 is a ghost story of hope ... and laughs

The spectre of death hangs over season 3 as the stakes are raised to operatic levels, but the laughter continues.

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Inaugural 'wellbeing awards' for the Australian screen industry

The Screen Well Awards recognise and celebrate wellbeing initiatives and innovations in the screen industry.

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Screenworks opens Career Pathways Program 2022

Screenworks’ Career Pathways Programs are designed to advance regional practitioners' jobs and careers.

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The Stranger, Netflix review: a waking nightmare with heart

Electrifying cinema that intrigues and unbalances ... Welcome to the unnerving world of Joel Edgerton's The Stranger.

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Cinespace launches residency program for indie Melbourne productions

The new facility in Melbourne's west offers equipment, facilities and other support to independent productions.

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Indigenous artists and filmmakers exhibition at ACMI

How I See It will feature work by Amrita Hepi, Jazz Money, Joel Sherwood Spring and Jarra Karalinar Steel, among…

Want to be a TV fixer? Andrea Gorddard says 'knowledge is essential'

Logistics, location scouting, people skills, spreadsheets ... that's just the start of being a fixer in the screen industry.

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