Television
Nightfall
A murdered businessman, a recently released killer, and a crime 20 years in the making drive the plot of this…
Richard Moore: keeps hand in with local festival
Richard Moore has found a new festival home after bidding farewell to the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) last year.…
Hong Kong HAF 2013: how to really make a mess of an awards presentation
Several days after HAF organisers presented an award to the wrong Taiwanese project on Wednesday evening, the right one has…
Back Lot: getting traction for new distribution model
Tony Ianiro and Mark D’Angelo of the newly-launched Back Lot studios have created a flat fee distribution model that they…
The Sapphires: fingers crossed as early figures on US box office are very encouraging
Over the first weekend, on four screens, The Sapphires took $40,990 in New York and Los Angeles. That is a…
Film Critics Circle of Australia: how to run an awards night without any glam
The annual awards night held by the Film Critics Circle of Australia (FCCA) has always been a very enjoyable and…
Sales Agent Insights: no, its not bonzer but it could be, says Tim Haslam
With international breakout films from Australia as scarce as brains in a wombat, the sector watched Tim Haslam, a formidable…
Richard Moore finds a new festival to call home
Richard Moore has found a new festival home after bidding farewell to the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) last year.
Lonely Planet sold at $117 million loss
BBC Worldwide has sold Lonely Planet at a loss of $117 million to a US cigarette magnate.
Keep the Lights On
A thoughtful cinematic portrait of a complicated couple: one a free-spirited Danish documentarian, the other a closeted New York lawyer.