Television
These Final Hours: international premiere at Cannes
Australian apocalyptic thriller, These Final Hours, will have its international premiere at the Director's Fortnight in Cannes.
The Dressmaker: film sewn together
Kate Winslet and Judy Davis set to lead the cast in The Dressmaker, produced by Sue Maslin and directed by…
Guernica on the big screen
Antonio Banderas and Gwyneth Paltrow will star in a Picasso film that is not so much biopic as creative journey.
Sunlight Jr.
A grungy, unromantic portrait of contemporary life in a country that lacks social welfare and universal access to healthcare.
Cannes 2014: after the hype, humping the bluey with an early release
Both The Rover and Charlie's Company are to debut in official selection at Cannes, in a study in contrasts and…
How I Live Now
What lifts How I Live Now from fantasy, along with the acting, is its unflinchingly realistic approach to danger.
TV Writing & Script Editing, Finding Animation, Costume Design, TV Presenting & more @ AFTRS OPEN
April highlights include: SCRIPT EDITING FOR TV starting next week & WRITING FOR TV: ONLINE (enrolments close this Thursday). In…
2 Autumns, 3 Winters
Years at art school have left Arman without a clear-cut career path, but he strives for more than a professional…
Faith Connections
Nalin’s investigation of the world's largest spiritual assembly provides a colourful and considered overview of the Kumbh Mela.
Dreamworks: the animators
Hosted by the Dreamworks Chief Creative Officer, Bill Damaschke, the animation discussion at ACMI was wide-ranging and instructive