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A new kind of book film

Selling screen rights has long been a holy grail for authors but 'The Turning' turns the genre crossing around.

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Books at MIFF 2013: turning out for The Turning

Robert Connolly wil mastermind the information flow about The Turning very carefully. This stage is mostly about negotiating the rights…

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Legend No 17

It takes more than a hero’s tale to craft a successful biopic, as Russian director Nikolai Lebedev’s latest feature proves.

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MIFF 013: Michelle Carey reflects on the digital transition

Even though film festivals have gone digital, they are still fundamentally an analogue experience, according to Brisbane critic and writer…

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Dr Ruth Harley: final address to 37South

Dr Ruth Harley, inaugural CEO of Screen Australia, is reflecting on five years of enormous change as she prepares to…

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Wolf Creek 2: howling over the Venetian canals

Greg McLean will terrorise audiences at the 2013 Venice Film Festival, where the film will premiere. Tracks is accepted too…

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MIFF 2013: a lot more light in the first night glitter

There were questions. I'm So Excited, by Pedro Almodóvar, seemed to be anything but, if overseas opinion held true. Would…

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37 Degrees South 013: now a familiar, stable structure

For the seventh year in a row, the Melbourne International Film Festival is hosting the film market 37 degrees South.…

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Bond, James Bond

So he needs no intro, but the James Bond archive making its way to Melbourne Museum this coming November probably…

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MIFF: Film festivals in the digital age

Australia largest film festivals needs to balance engaging with and resisting the digital age.

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