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A rooftop cinema where you can't get wet

Melbourne's Docklands will host the ultimate mashup of zany exhibition ideas with cars, under the stars, on the roof. It…

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Graeme Mason lays out the rules for success with Screen Australia

Chapter and verse, theory and detail, Screen Australia's CEO Graeme Mason used Screen Forever 2016 to lay out some hard-won…

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Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

In his first film since Life of Pi, Ang Lee turns spectacle into contemplation to explore soldierly heroism and its…

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Women aren't the problem in the film industry, men are

Why do we have gender disparity? Released just before Screen Forever, Deb Verhoeven's report focuses on men's networks rather than…

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Camera Assistants Workshop & TV Shooter Producer Next Week

Don’t miss out on Camera Assistants Workshop or the TV Shooter Producer Intensive, which are on next week.

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Vale Russell Kiefel

The much admired actor, whose work embraced film, stage and television, passed away on Sunday.

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Box Office returns to UK magic for relief

The Light Between Oceans continues to sustain our reputation for liking arthouse films more than anyone else. At least if…

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Every Thing Will Be Fine

Frostiness descends upon Wim Wenders' first fictional feature in more than a decade, in both its stylish sights and its…

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Screen Forever 2016: sweet smell of awards night success

Peers judge peers and the results mix predictable with the surprising for SPA 2016, as the mid-sized companies dominated the…

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Industry fragile, theft persistent claim anti-piracy advocates

Creative Content Australia pushes anti-piracy message on back of box office dominance of The Dressmaker.

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