Television
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The culmination of Wes Anderson's most lavish, immersive and sophisticated vision, this film borders on his best work.
In Memoriam: David Hannay dies at home
David Hannay, key figure in the rebirth of Australian cinema, has finally been stopped by cancer.
Film Victoria: $1.9 million for 11 Victorian screen projects
The projects will generate an estimated $28 million in production expenditure in the State.
CinefestOz: offering the richest film prize in Australia
CinefestOz has announced a $100,000 prize for feature films and feature documentaries.
HK FILMART 2014: conference programme mines old stories for new meanings (1)
In China, too, topics like Multiplying Your Revenue: the Power of Online Media are deeply disturbing for traditional TV.
Brief: Sydney Film Festival plays Hansel and Gretel for 2014
First titbits from the Sydney Festival lead us into the forest of dark winter dreams.
Learn new skills from industry experts @ AFTRS OPEN
Learn new skills @ AFTRS OPEN – Finding Animation with PIXAR, Screenwriting, TV Editing, Directing Matsterclasses & more
Daniel Scharf: indiscretion leads to legal chaos
Daniel Scharf is living his own Romper Stomper nightmare as he went public on a deal too early.
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Brawn and brute strength make way for brains, which is no mean feat given the established strength of the film’s…
Ian Collie: the realities of contemporary success
Saving Mr Banks was Ian Collie’s first feature film after a large amount of television drama.