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Box Office - 16 July 2018: tripping over tentpoles as holidays end

Some commercial English language films get a hard time in our cinemas, as micro budgeted local films arrive for an…

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Suresh Ayyar, alive still in his work

For an artist, death is not final if the work lives on beyond personal memory. Editor Suresh Ayyar's friends search…

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Review: Madeline’s Madeline, Revelation Perth International Film Festival

An astonishing debut performance drives this expressionistic coming-of-age film, toying with life, art and everything in-between.

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Rolf de Heer - a chasm of difference between an Australian story and an Australian storyteller

Rolf de Heer is a remarkable filmmaker, Dutch born, probing deeply Australian stories, honoured internationally. Here he talks about the…

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Review: Beast, Revelation Perth International Film Festival

A taut character study as well as a psychological thriller, this superbly acted film examines beasts and beauty on several…

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Iranian cinema - sharply modern, fed by tradition

In art cinema land, Iranian films can be arresting, varied, mischievous and enigmatic. An email interview provides a glimpse of…

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Review: Skyscraper, Universal Pictures

Dwayne Johnson takes on the world’s tallest building, a sky-high fire and generic villains in this derivative action effort.

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Review: Funny Cow, POW Films

Women and comedy and the working men's clubs of England's north: not so funny but unforgettable.

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What can the screen sector tell us about the future of work?

Screen Producers Australia tells Parliament about freelancing, creativity, the brain drain and the gig economy.

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What's On Screen: Jill Bilcock, The Second, Skyscraper and arthouse faves

Melburnians rush for festival tickets, lovely arthouse fare glows and Ella Havelka appears in a documentary streamed on SBS.

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