Television
Ten reasons why Japanese cult movies are important
Between terror, disgust, charm, whimsy and sheer brain-tearing craziness, Japanese cult movies take cinema somewhere very special.
Raising the bar for video art
24 Frames Per Second is an ambitious project that brings together 239 artists, dancers and filmmaker in the commissioning of…
Brandis refuses to meet with arts industry
More than 60 senior arts leaders and artists travelled to Canberra yesterday to discuss changes to arts funding, but the…
Documentary funding - split in latest round from Screen Australia
Strong indigenous undercurrents, lots of landscape, some extreme physical challenges, and a good dash of crime.. here they come
South Australian Studios slips in before Budget
As the arts sector faces the South Australia Budget anxiously, a screen allocation has slipped in adding another piece to…
Inside Out
Among Pixar's best outings, Inside out offers an inventive, enchanting and intelligent vision of coping with life's ups and downs.
The Last Road
There's little emotional engagement in The Last Road, but it's ravishing to look at.
Adelaide Hive Project opens again - but it is the last one
The Hive Fund is open to take filmmakers, performers and visual artists into challenging multidisciplinary works for the Adelaide Film…
What happens to the arts in Australia’s future workforce?
A major study of Australia’s future workforce has good and bad news for those working in the creative industries.
Victoria
Shooting a film in one single take sans edits may be commonplace of late, but Victoria proves anything but ordinary.