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Ratings: Wednesday April 22, 2015 - Agony goes spiritual as secular desires triumph
The Block does well, Charlie Pickering is an object of curiosity to ABC viewers, and The Agony of God muddles…

Local micro-budget films celebrated in season
A Melbourne exhibitor has curated a season of micro-budget films, with Q&As, in a celebration of joy, risk and sheer…

Ratings: Tuesday 21 April 2015
NSW storms was an early evening attraction, while a storm of steel curated by Sam Neill did fine later on.

Ratings: Monday 20 April 2015 - Russell Crowe gives Seven glory
The Water Diviner doubles its national audience as Seven punts on its charms for 9.00pm on the Monday night.

Ratings: Sunday 19 April 2015 as Auntie neighs with delight
Gong shows do fine as always. ABC runs a war horse doc and does well, but The Block is a…

APSA: development fund opens again, announced in Beijing
Back and promoted in Beijing - the slate of films supported by the development wing of APSA is growing.

Ratings April 10 - 15 015: Seven plays with days of the week
Thursday - Seven has slow gains for killer night.

Cannes 2015: modest haul for marsupial southerners
Justin Kurzel moves from a contemporary classic to a simple classic for his Cannes run.

MIP TV 2015: West moves into China as Croisette trembles with the stampede
The rhinos of international TV bellow their pleasure about Beijing, but Australia has a small blue Tasmanian bear. A what?

Lyndon Sayer-Jones: loss of a fine man and an excellent lawyer
Lyndon Sayer-Jones has died at the age of 62, silencing a wonderful ability to demystify the law.