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A Brief History of Invisibility in Film

Invisibility is divisive. Would it bring out the best in you, or bring out your darker urges? Marc Longenecker takes…

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Why Don't You...? Twenty Extravagant Ideas for International Women's Day and Beyond

Frivolous, fun or deadly serious, here are some screen-focused suggestions to mark the day, the week, the year.

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Covid-19 bashes screen sector as future still unknown

Don't trust your calendar for some time. At least we have sick leave unlike our American friends.

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The Holy Grail: Making Money from the Education Sector

Lots of questions and a couple of answers at this AIDC session. The takeaway: employ an education consultant right from…

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Gordon Quinn, producer and campaigner, finds the heart of verite for AIDC 2020

Is it skill, strength or virtue? Gordon Quinn, known as the Documentary Buddha, reveals some secrets about being him.

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Top 12 articles to empower women in the arts

We went back through the archives, here are our most read stories around empowering women in the arts and debunking…

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Why women should get the jobs (from the archives)

The executive behind Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Susan Cartsonis says giving women more film jobs makes financial sense.

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This Week at the Box Office: Miss Phryne Fisher meets the big screen!

What do you get when you combine old-world glam with international adventure? A box office hit.

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Screen News in Brief: Opportunities, Announcements and Events

Our fortnightly roundup of news, plus stories you might have missed.

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Seven spits dummy on children's TV, may be for sale

While Seven tries polite menace with Feds, it may itself turn out to be sold to the highest bidder.

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