Television
Egyptian Jews documentary gets cleared by censors
Following much debate, Cairo has greenlit the screening of the documentary film ‘Jews of Egypt’ which explains the history of…
Federal Arts Policy: new Minister hits ground running in comfy shoes, forces staff to read poetry
Shaft an extremely popular Minister just after the reforms have been announced? In a traditionally skittish and articulate sector? New…
Silence in the House of God: Mea Maxima Culpa
Alex Gibney's latest documentary unflinchingly examines the abuses of the Catholic Church and its culture of concealment and secrecy.
Rust and Bone
Hope and beauty emerge from the ashes of devastation in the latest film from director Jacques Audiard.
Portuguese auteur Miguel Gomes to head Cannes Critics’ Week jury
Portuguese writer-director and former film critic Miguel Gomes (‘Tabu’) will preside over Cannes Critics’ Week Grand Prize this year.
Hong Kong Filmart 2013: signs off
Filmart closed Thursday with numbers slightly ahead of what had been anticipated prior to the event. Exhibitor numbers were confirmed…
David Whealy: lawyer back in the independent wilds
David Whealy, the former head of legal affairs for Omnilab Media, is back in the independent sector with a new…
After May
Set in France in 1971, this contemplative coming of age tale is the story of a young man trapped between…
Why we love music
Music is the most popular art form in Australia. What makes it so appealing?
Producers jailed: durance vile for failed film fraudsters
Merely gross for outsiders, this story has a certain joyous fascination for the screen sector. And six and a half…