Television
Doc veteran speaks out - it's the process not the product
Andrew Wiseman, now at Film Victoria, explores the unique mindset behind documentary truth in a lovely speech.
Robot mother music honoured by screen composers
Diversity rules in musical styles, even between works by the same composer at the 2019 APRA AMCOS screen music awards.
Sushi Screen News
Short, snackable, raw. Here are the takeaway bites on our plate this week.
From Parasite to Buoyancy the APSAs have a fine crop of winners
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards develop grunt and glam as they support the rise of trans-regional markets.
Suzi Q documentary - a salutary journey from idea to exhibition
Faith, drama and temptation spiced up Tait Brady's journey to make Suzi Q as an independent feature documentary. It is…
Film: Suzi Q is a rollicking good time
It might not be groundbreaking, but this doco has the right kind of swagger and charm to pay tribute to…
Film: The Irishman revives a chequered past
Scorsese's latest is a paradoxical object – and not just because of its digitally de-aged cast, writes Adrian Martin.
Big Screen Highlights - Judy and Punch will stick in your mind
Judy and Punch dances, Two Heads Creek splatters, while Better Days survives abrupt disappearance at the hands of Chinese government.
Two red carpets entice films from the Asia Pacific to Australia
Australia has not one but two awards systems to judge films from the Asia-Pacific region, from both APSA and AACTA.…
Screen composers pressured to reduce quality and they don't like it
Streaming contracts seem to be turning nasty, and composers are feeling the pressure internationally. Here is Caitlin Yeo, president of…