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I Am Not Madame Bovary

The tale of a woman scorned becomes a satire of gender politics and bureaucratic bungling that demands attention and scrutiny.

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Scroz plays Santa fifteen times from Afghanistan to Pelican City

Last announcements for the calendar year, with Felix Media, Playmaker, Unicorn, Essential, Goalpost, Matchbox, Pictures in Paradise and Jonathan Shiff.

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Screen Australia CEO in bold bid for reform

Increasing financial pressure, lower government revenue, a ten year review of the Offset due in 2017 - Screen Australia is…

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Box Office 28 November 2016 - Thanksgiving for Lion's performance in US box office

Lion is on its way in the US. Will we see it gather momentum? Will The Dressmaker be a stocking…

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Screen Forever 2016: creating success with Australian family films

Rule number one for a successful family film: you have to like them. Just like Seph McKenna at Roadshow.

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Screen Forever 2016: pros and cons of co-production

The topsy-turvy legalled-up logic of official co-pros is a challenge for the most exuberant producer - but here are the…

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The Founder

The backstory behind the burger behemoth becomes digestible but unfulfilling drama boosted by its lead performance.

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A rooftop cinema where you can't get wet

Melbourne's Docklands will host the ultimate mashup of zany exhibition ideas with cars, under the stars, on the roof. It…

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Graeme Mason lays out the rules for success with Screen Australia

Chapter and verse, theory and detail, Screen Australia's CEO Graeme Mason used Screen Forever 2016 to lay out some hard-won…

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Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk

In his first film since Life of Pi, Ang Lee turns spectacle into contemplation to explore soldierly heroism and its…

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