Television
Adelaide Film Festival winners: 'art can become a weapon'
A lively group of jurors reached into the heart of Australian creativity and out to an arthouse stunner from Georgia…
Box office: Dirt Music plods on as US feels lack of blockbusters
Pain all round the exhibition sector from the high towers of Hollywood to picture houses showing Slim and I.
Sit Down, Shut Up and Watch! opens up remarkable points of view
Some of the best film projects around the world led by people with learning disability are running at the online…
Budget gives but may end the feature film
Has the sector misjudged the budget impact? No, according to an objective account from Kristen Stevens.
Box office: paws, cats and demons dominate cinemas around the world
We are in strange, strange territory in the international box office, while local crowd pleasers can't bring customers out of…
Children's sector confronts government, politely
The children's television sector looks like the biggest loser out of the current rebuild of the sector, and producers are…
The Time to Tell
As media cycles and social media mix the messages of our times, David Pledger argues that artists have a unique…
Be bold, be real, be rigorous: Samantha Lang on creativity and change in this weird moment
The writer, director and ADG President reflects on the stories we're going to need and the challenges facing the industry.
Film Review: Dirt Music has a sense of disconnection
Lovingly capturing its West Australian locations, this Tim Winton adaptation would have worked better with local lead actors, argues Sarah…
Box Office continues dire with small rays of light
The Secret Garden looks like a gentle fantasy world for kids and adults alike as everything else melts before our…