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Screen Forever - probing the Milne effect

The new Chair of the ABC will speak at Screen Forever. However, the platform is not just any old conversation…

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What's On - Winda soon to open, play at Screen Forever, check festivals...

Screen Forever's pitching slots are open tomorrow. Russians and Brits compete for festival audiences. And the wonderful Winda is selling…

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Drama Report 2017 - looking under the bonnet

The 2016-17 drama report is all about consistency, but the detail reveals some subtly significant changes.

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Bad Girl to haunt US college night owls

There's more than one way to grab a cinema audience in the US. Even if its 10.30 on a Thursday…

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The nation's archivists - What do we do with what we're saving? - Part one.

The Digital Directions Symposium in Canberra unearthed some wonderful ways of engaging users in the gallery, library, archive and museum…

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The nation's archivists - What do we do with what we're saving? - Part two

The users of national collections are more than users - they have the political power to save and resource the…

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Collective and personal - prose, screenwriting and the heart of life

Let's talk about personal writing from a screen perspective. it's all about revelation, hunger and professional discipline.

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What's On: Spierigs + Fassbinder + new films & fests + Screen Forever

Thor Ragnarok is directed by Taika Waititi, the imp of New Zealand, headlining the long list of cinema treasures around…

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Cultural participation: the USA versus Australia

Within a matter of months, two major research studies have been released on cultural participation. How different are they, and…

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Podcasts galore, weaponised in the war against intellectual extinction

What are the crucial (and entertaining) podcasts which inspire Australian film tragics? Here are some of the most substantial.

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