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Cannes faces the prospect of terror...and films it

French authorities simulated a terrorist attack on the Cannes Film Festival. Of course they filmed it.

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What theatre can learn from video games

Dump the envy and bring the success of video games to the stage.

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Javier Grillo-Marxuach - changing the world, one writers' room at a time

Iconoclastic US showrunner and writer talks his favourite series, Latino culture, magic realism, superheroes, comics and diversity as an evolutionary…

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Creative Victoria - ending the long uncertainty for screen

Unperturbed but reinforced, the screen sector will mostly do the same but sometimes with more money in the new government's…

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Dan Hong: Essential grazes for a digital generation

Who doesn't love a cooking show? With your kind of people in it? With a hot new chef? All in…

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Sherpa: Trouble on Everest - the heart and soul of a film

The production story of Sherpa is a thrilling yarn in itself, with some important messages about planning, treatments and sheer…

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Wide Angle: raised from the Tasmanian dead

In the gloom around the strangled Screen Resource Organisations, one story brings hope.

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Gender Matters: Agency contemplates huge pile of applications

Is the agency obsession with credits and bolting more experienced practitioners onto projects finally waning? Gender Matters is a pretty…

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Nine steps to boost your super

As tax time creeps up, now is the time to get your super in order and take advantage of potential…

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ADG - solitary creatures gather for combat

The nominations list for the Australian Directors' Guild Awards for 2016 puts the proudest community in the screen sector on…

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