Television
1971
Tackling state-sanctioned spying within a historical context, this potent documentary takes a personal approach to a public issue.
Entertainment industry fights Abbott Government's deregulation proposal
A new campaign launched by MEAA voices concerns over the deregulation of visa requirements that could diminish opportunities for young…
Box Office: in which we wait for Fury Road...
The Left Ear, a Chinese domestic picture, did very well on limited release here, in a quiet sign of the…
Indigenous Feature Doc: expanding horizons outside the broadcasters
Screen Australia is giving documentary makers a chance to bid for an audacious, wide-screen project without broadcaster commitment.
Cuts to Screen Australia 'disproportionate'
Alone of the screen organisations in the care of Senator George Brandis, Screen Australia cops a savage cut.
Unveiled: latest program announcements
Tantalising programs at Sydney Film Festival and The Festival of Voices have been announced, as well an international tour by…
Just Eat It: A Food Waste Story
This accessible adventure through the offcuts of the food chain cooks up true food for thought.
Australian Directors Guild afraid of Babadook as well
From a scary creature to a singing prison, the ADG awards were a sustained tribute to Neighbours, Andrew Lesnie, Paul…
Showcase: best music video at ADG
Matthew Chuang has the 2015 Best Music Clip Award from the Australian Directors' Guild. Was it worth the radiation?
Wild Tales
This slick compilation of six revenge-fuelled stories may prove uneven in content, but they're unified in impact.