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Indignation

Seasoned producer and writer James Schamus makes his directorial debut with a precise, probing adaptation of a Philip Roth novel.

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What's On - AIDC, awards, screenings weird and wonderful

AIDC feed, SPA events, QAGOMA, ACMI, MCA in capital classics, and a pile of awards.

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Copyright attack 'an unusually destructive force'

'Massive, unjustified, poorly researched and based on a remote and disconnected economic ideology of unusually destructive force.' That's what the…

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Train to Busan

South Korea's latest action-horror effort serves up an engaging, entertaining tale of zombies on a train.

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13th Accelerator Wraps for MIFF

MIFF Accelerator, the film director professional development program held during the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), has concluded its13th edition…

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Betrayal or rough justice? Down Under suffers for its cause

A film comedy. Hot button issues. Some great jokes. Substantial actors. Bags of passion. What happened to Down Under?

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Genre mashups keep Japan in Hollywood play

We offer this to you as a sign of the times.

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Teaching film, working in a completely different culture

Melanie Sandford has been teaching editing in Myanmar for ten years. The results are in the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Toni Erdmann

This lengthy dissection of a father-daughter dynamic constantly defies expectations, and disarms and delights in the process.

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