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Noni Hazlehurst, Casey Donovan, and Kurt Fearnley
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News In Brief - Noni Hazlehurst talks ageism, and QLD goes global while WA looks inward

We dive deep on a variety of perspectives from around the screen world this week with a selection of great…

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You should play... Bugsnax, by Young Horses

Monster Hunter x Frog Detective x body horror? It's Bugsnax! Don't think about it too hard!

Young Indigenous boy next to film director in remote community.
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Senate enquiry: Crunch time for docos and post-production

Opposition to government 'reforms' climaxes again in a Senate Enquiry on August 20, 2021

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MIFF 2021 short film winners announced

The eight winners of the MIFF Short Film Awards are internationally flavoured, even the Australian ones.

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Sledgehammer Games reveals 'Call of Duty: Vanguard' amidst lawsuits against its publisher

Call of Duty: Vanguard will take the series back to World War II, with the Melbourne-based Sledgehammer Games contributing significantly.

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Applications extended for SPA Ones to Watch program

SPA has also announced the return of the $10,000 Screen Internship supported by Screen Australia.

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Young Australians see the arts as ‘inseparable’ from their lives

Involved in digital with less distinction between artforms, a new report from A New Approach challenges assumptions about young arts…

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MIFF Film Review: Ablaze reframes our artistic past with affection and passion

Ablaze utilises incredible archival footage to redress the gaps of the Australian artistic industry’s shameful and largely un-interrogated past.

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Sydney goes underground for a film festival of twisted joys: SUFF 2021

The Sydney Underground Film Festival is back, online, and available across Australia.

Young Indigenous woman with camera on desert road, a product of Screenwest and West Coast Visions.
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West Coast Visions: WA is just too hard to leave

The thinking behind low budget feature scheme West Coast Visions reflects the spirit of a very unusual state.

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