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Film: The Irishman revives a chequered past

Scorsese's latest is a paradoxical object – and not just because of its digitally de-aged cast, writes Adrian Martin.

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Big Screen Highlights - Judy and Punch will stick in your mind

Judy and Punch dances, Two Heads Creek splatters, while Better Days survives abrupt disappearance at the hands of Chinese government.

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Google's Tea Uglow gives us the benefit of the doubt

The director of Google’s Creative Labs talks to Screenhub about doubt, technology, and the joy of a good failure.

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Arts criticism is eroding in the digital age

Has the internet damaged arts criticism beyond repair? In her new Platform Paper, Alison Croggon argues that the web has…

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Entering the Netflix maze from Australia

Slowly Netflix is revealing itself to the sector. The contingent to Screen Forever carried the brand high and attracted a…

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A Development Masterclass - Australian and International Perspectives at Screen Forever

A good grabby story is the common essential, but details are different when you're developing locally or internationally.

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The ABC stays afloat in a 'sea of content'

As the sharks of Netflix and Disney+ circle, the Good Ship Aunty manages to repel boarders and somehow find new…

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Two red carpets entice films from the Asia Pacific to Australia

Australia has not one but two awards systems to judge films from the Asia-Pacific region, from both APSA and AACTA.…

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Screen composers pressured to reduce quality and they don't like it

Streaming contracts seem to be turning nasty, and composers are feeling the pressure internationally. Here is Caitlin Yeo, president of…

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