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The waning shadow of the Tasmanian Gothic

Tasmanian artists are increasingly exploring themes which speak to contemporary life, including the island's history of protest and activism.

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Is our art made up of soggy imitations?

The arts bureaucrats keep hustling for greatness. Does it work? In screen at least, the festival directors have serious reservations.

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Soda_Jerk: revenge drives dazzling recombinations of favourite films

‘Eat the Rich, Repair the Past, Open Source Everything.’ Video artists Soda_Jerk talk about TERROR NULLIUS: A Political Revenge Fable.

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New emerging writers' opportunity via Warners and Black List

Warner Bros offers emerging Australian writers a way out of the Australian cage. To find, of course, a much bigger…

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What's On Screen: Lots of horror amid the gem of Disobedience

Upgrade not scarey, Hereditary, take your tranks. And get ready for the holiday flicks. Also, good TV which contains... scariness!

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Box Office 11 June 2018: Breath still bubbles, Cargo bad, Oceans 8 embraced here

Due out on wide release this weekend, Upgrade is doing fine in the US as a specialty release taster for…

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How did the arts fare in 2018 Queen’s Honours list?

From artists to museum directors, screen producers, publishers and arts patrons – we take a look at who was honoured…

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Queen's birthday trumpet sounds for Jill Bilcock

Jill Bilcock, Chris Freeman and Alison Niselle are the true industry figures in this year's nominations, representing the crafts of…

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Film festival showcases the world in 15 minutes or less

How do you select the finalists for a short film competition when you have almost 2000 entries to choose from?…

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Sydney Film Festival 2018 beats rain with gin and giggles

Sydney film tribe proves that once again it is classy on the inside even if it looked a bit bedraggled…

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