Features
Power: on thin ice
UK independent production and distribution company Power Corp heads for administration at the behest of its bankers, Lloyds. Last year…
Mark Lazarus: pushing on to the promised land
Mark Lazarus is propelling The Loved Ones relentlessly forward, treating time and changing fortunes as mere pebbles on the road…
Video Education Australia: education production versus organised labour
The Australian Writers' Guild and the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance are both pressuring Video Education Australia on behalf of…
Box Office: Lou has daytime toehold
Lou, surfing on critical support, a good publicity campaign and daytime television coverage, is caught in the shallows with the…
Melbourne International Animation Festival: nine days of dedication
MIAFF, celebrating its tenth birthday, starts this weekend. The trailer is a lovely example of painting on film. It is…
Korea: making hay while Cannes sun still shines
Cannes saw three Korean films screening in competition this year, two of them picking up prizes. All received theatrical releases…
RIP: Merata Mita
Merata Mita collapsed outside Maori Television Studios on Monday afternoon and died shortly afterwards.
Aussies: trying to steal our jobs
Following last night's budget, Australian Arts Minister Peter Garrett yesterday sang a song partly in tune with industry demands for…
British Council: Realise Your Dream program open again
Each year, the British Council offers five scholarships attached to a mentorship program for Australian creative practitioners to descend on…
Cannes 2010: line-up ignores half the world ... twice
Due to Iceland's volcanic eruption grounding planes across much of Europe today, the Cannes Festival 2010 announced its line-up and…