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Trainwreck

Comedian Amy Schumer's first big screen starring role is big on humour, and on rom-com formula.

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Love

Gaspar Noé's latest film addresses copulation and connection on screen, but never feels like more than act of self gratification.

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Books at MIFF: how The Dressmaker was adapted into a film starring Kate Winslet

The film of Rosalie Ham’s 2000 novel The Dressmaker will gain greater recognition for the author. EPA/TAL COHEN  The Books at MIFF event…

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MIFF 2015: 370 worlds cast loose on darkened city

The Melbourne International Film Festival launches immediately into deep stuff and defiant purity. Paul Cox takes the screen.

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Festivals: Grace under pressure from her dressmaker in escape from Iran to confront Ibsen's ghost

Toronto, Venice.. Australian films hit the wide, open road.

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My Love, Don't Cross That River

Both a personal portrait and a picture of marriage in microcosm, this is a tale about the complexity of love…

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Screen Australia: where to, after the exhibition crisis?

Film producers know the exhibition landscape is getting steadily worse. Screen Australia collates the figures to show why.

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The Club

The meticulous psychological dissection this powerful yet delicate film accomplishes can't be underestimated, nor can its impact.

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Last chance for STORYTELLING SKILLS FOR FACTUAL TV this weekend & DIRECTING ACTORS MASTERCLASS WITH PETER ANDRIKIDIS next week. August…

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Box Office Monday 28 July 2015 - viva classical populism

Andrew Rieu is rilly popular and mainstream distributors rue the day that CinemaLive snapped him up.

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