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Impact Australia film mentorship returns to Melbourne

Applications are open for the screenwriting program for aspiring Australian storytellers, and close on 10 July.

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Lightyear fails to create a buzz for Pixar

Fearful producers could think that Pixar is damaging its brand by streaming and thereby losing glamour ... but reviews have…

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Belgian film Close takes out Sydney Film Prize, other winners announced

The 2022 Sydney Film Festival prize winners have been announced, with a slew of Australian filmmakers taking home the coveted…

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Catherine Martin on creating Elvis with Baz Luhrmann: 'You need a bit of conflict and tension'

With more Oscars than any other Australian, she's the queen of costume and production design – but dressing the King…

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Chopper to be scored by Hear My Eyes at MIFF 2022

Hear My Eyes will perform an all-new live score at MIFF for the crime drama classic Chopper.

The Dreamlife of Georgie Stone: 'I hope there's more empathy for trans people'

In this interview with transgender Australian actor Georgie Stone and director Maya Newell, we discuss the new doco about Georgie's…

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Sissy and You Won't Be Alone shake up the horror film genre

Two indie Australian horror films with a difference are among the standout films at this year's Sydney Film Festival.

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Jurassic World: Dominion makes double its budget in week one

The latest dino film took $558m globally in week one, but sits just behind Top Gun: Maverick's opening haul at…

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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial at 40 – Spielberg’s most exhilarating film

Hollywood once saw aliens as hostile critters intent on planetary carnage – Steven Spielberg's 1982 smash changed everything.

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Men by Alex Garland review: a graphic and menacing horror

The latest film from Garland, starring Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear, raises more questions than it answers, to unsettling effect.

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