Television
Paul Cox, the Force of Destiny and the great gift of life
The launch of Paul Cox's Force of Destiny at MIFF climaxes a remarkable production story and a challenging career.
Negotiating the sharing economy
Online sharing has created new rules of exchange for artists who must find ways of converting followers who like their…
The Duke of Burgundy
Searching for fulfilment through fetishes, The Duke of Burgundy contemplates control as a puzzle and a game.
Box Office: hustling away the Australians by Sunday 21 June 2015
Gone as if they had never existed - two hopes scratched
Unveiled: Latest program announcements
The return of the Ring Cycle; Melbourne Festival loves Big Brother; an old favourite's first line-up; and a new writers'…
Spring
A walk-and-talk romance and a shape-shifting monster movie, Spring focuses on transformation and refuses easy categorisation.
Advanced Lighting, Short Film Screenwriting, Directing Actors, Directing TVCs & More: AFTRS Open
Last chance: ADVANCED LIGHTING SKILLS and COLOUR GRADING MASTERCLASS this week, SHORT FILM SCREENWRITING starts next Monday & FILMMAKING INTENSIVE…
Arts depend on pro bono lawyers
Arts Law salutes the work of its pro bono lawyers with its annual awards, in the wake of recent government…
Six ways art can help you find a soulmate
If you're tired of swiping left and right on Tinder, stepping into the gallery might take you one step closer…
James Horner: death of a composer
Hollywood composer James Horner died in the crash of his own plane. Leaving a lot to think about...