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WA celebrates its screen achievements at new-look ceremony

The Film & Television Institute WA presented the 25th annual WA Screen Awards on Friday night.

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The Deep

Volcanic eruptions, sinking ships and survival; despite its dramatic subjects this Icelandic drama prefers observation to emotion.

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Gimme the Loot

This unpolished cinematic gem about two Bronx grafitti artists is smart, sharp and highly recommended.

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Burn: One Year on the Front Lines of the Battle to Save Detroit

A warning of what can happen to cities facing a changing economy, and a celebration of people who fight for…

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Blancanieves

This silent, expressionistic reimagining of Snow White is bold, beautiful and breathtaking.

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No

Gael García Bernal stars as the adman charged with helping bring down a dictatorship in Pablo Larraín’s remarkable new film.

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Barbara

From one of Germany’s most respected directors comes this haunting portrait of unexpected love and charity in the claustrophobic confines…

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Smashed

Mary Elizabeth Winstead excels as an alcoholic teacher seeking to put her liquor-fuelled life behind her in this engaging, unsentimental…

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Perth Writers Festival program launch

Margaret Atwood to head up Perth Writers Festival.

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Evil Spirit Charrnock Woman animated in sand at Narrogin

Narrogin students worked with animation artist Steven Aiton to tell the Noongar Charrnock Woman story using sand animation, stop motion…

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