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NEW FILM, TV RADIO & SUMMER SCHOOL COURSES @ AFTRS OPEN

It’s your last chance to book into this weekend’s courses: Making Science and Natural History with Australian practitioners working in…

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Toronto: 2013: Felony feels the benefits of Beneroya

That one of Hollywood’s leading venture capitalists was funding almost half of a mainstream Aussie movie’s budget is concrete proof…

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Brandis and Turnbull: key figures for sector in new government

Senator George Brandis returns to the Arts portfolio, while Malcolm Turnbull is of course the Minister for Communications. But who…

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Not everyone has the patience for slow or stupid movies, but those who do will receive an unexpected reward in…

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Planes

Pixar/Disney’s latest film adds new characters and corresponding opportunities for tie-in toys, but is otherwise formulaic.

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Video competition aims to overcome election apathy

With the Millenial Generation switched off politics, the Museum of Australian Democracy is hoping creative opportunity will help.

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IPAF ATOM Award finalists announced

The Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM) have revealed the finalists for the IPAF ATOM Awards.

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TIFF 2013: two more Australian films to go round the block at Canadian fest

Around the Block and The Canopy join The Railway Man, Felony, Mystery Road and Tracks at North America's prime festival.…

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Toronto 2013: what won what for who

Steve McQueen is breaking towards the mainstream and Oscar contention with 12 Years a Slave. In a brutally competitive field,…

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Sharmill Films: and the weird business of releasing theatre in cinemas

Natalie Miller's Sharmill Films has been releasing the filmed versions of Metropolitan Opera and National Theatre productions for four years,…

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