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Sydney Film Festival discovers the virtues of virtual though real life is better

It worked, says the Sydney Film Festival of its COVID-19 Defiance Edition, and reveals the numbers to prove it.

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This week at the box office: the familiar made new

This week at the box office, audiences see the classics reimagined, the familiar rendered horrific – and an Icelandic film…

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SBS' The Feed presents 'Story Line': stories from 6 months of COVID-19

The half-hour documentary is based on voice recordings from around the country. It premieres next week.

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The real cost of defunding the ABC

ABC funding cuts undervalue both the arts and contemporary stories in our multicultural Australia, argues Vyshnavee Wijekumar.

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What We're Watching: Apocalypse in July

The second lockdown may have dampened the spirits of our Melbourne office, but it has had quite the opposite effect…

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Anna Kaplan: You have to live and breathe your message

Greening Australia's screen industry is the goal for our best-known Impact Producer, the most recent recipient of the Natalie Miller…

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Film industry heavyweights pen open letter to 'Mukbang' critics

'Something is dangerously askew in the way that we are talking about race in the arts in this country, and…

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Global screen industry grinds back into gear

Big gestures are being made around the world to get the studios humming but what how is the rest of…

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Banijay buys Shine Endemol, shifts international balance of power

Banijay, once the cuddly friend of Screentime Australia, has absorbed Shine Endemol to emerge as a modern version of King…

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Screen News in Brief: A new vision from SPA, plus rescues, reprieves and cuts

Festivals, film openings and awards continue. This fortnight's eclectic roundup shows an industry pivoting painfully, but still alive and planning…

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