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SFF 2013: the great and the glamorous entranced by Mystery Road

A tough Indigenous film from Ivan Sen, surely one of the most uncompromising directors in Australia, could have gone either…

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Post Production: large new brand lands in marketplace, makes pitch for business

Once Deluxe bought companies from Omnilab, it had to integrate an impressive collection of specialist businesses, some in competition with…

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Ratings: Thursday, 6th June 2013

The Block is delivering for Nine. Best foreign show is Ten's Law and Order, down at number 13. Since the…

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NSW: responds to Creative Industries Action Plan with inaction

The NSW Government Creative Industries Plan aims to grow the creative sector without public investment. Screen gets priority of a…

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Heritage Project: AFTRS Lecturer signs revolutionary publishing deal

Two Australian creatives, including AFTRS Screen Studies Lecturer, Mike Jones, have signed a revolutionary deal with publisher Simon & Schuster,…

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Brief: Screen Australia's Signature Docs for June 2013

$1.4m invested, triggering $3.5m on seven projects, including some transmedia. Ironically, one of those is about the least internetty place…

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Brief: Kodak hypnotises all six major studios

Kodak has announced contracts to supply Twentieth Century Fox with film stock, thus creating a matched set of all the…

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Bullets for the Dead: Griffith breathes new life into an old feature dream

Between producer Cathy Overett and the Griffith Film School, the educational dream of teaching students with a feature film is…

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Mystery Road: a tiny piece of an opening night

In honour of the Sydney Film Festival, you might want a black tie and/or a tiara to watch this trailer.

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Ratings: Tuesday, 4th June 2013

Block beats Rafters. Nine beats Seven.

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