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  • Salt of the Earth

    Our own production, Salt of the Earth - about the South Australian man who invented Chicken Salt - recently had its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival!

  • Damon Gameau

    We chat to Damon Gameau, the Aussie filmmaker behind 2040, That Sugar Film and Regenerating Australia, ahead of his keynote address at Screen Forever this May.

  • Elise McCredie

    We sit down with Elise McCredie, the showrunner and writer behind Stateless and the upcoming Disney+ series The Clearing, for a wide-ranging discussion ahead of her panel presentation at Screen Forever this May.

  • Shayda Review

    Shayda is a must see, standing as a relevant and thought-provoking piece of cinematic art.

Love Again Review
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Love Again Review

Love Again is the sort of movie you neither love, nor want to see again. Save your money for a movie that actually wants to deserve it.

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The Giants Review
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The Giants Review

The titular giants of this film are the towering Eucalyptus Regnans presiding over lutruwita / Tasmania’s old growth forests, alongside - of course - the giant of the Australian Greens movement, Bob Brown.

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Sisi and I Review
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Sisi and I Review

Screening as part of the German Film Festival in Australia, Sisi and I is a gorgeously shot, off kilter historical romance that plays with artistry that it never fully achieves. 

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Ghosted
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Ghosted

Don’t just ghost this one; block it, get a new number, and throw your phone in the river.

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Mafia Mamma Review
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Mafia Mamma Review

This chaotic comedy throws you for tonal whiplash throughout, creating a deeply confusing, oft boring but occasionally fun film.

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Allelujah
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Allelujah

Allelujah is a completely baffling exercise; blowing up an otherwise poorly constructed and disinteresting light ensemble comedy set amidst a geriatric ward by veering hard into serial killer territory, before breaking the fourth wall in a dumbfounding piece of propaganda. 

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Air Review
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Air Review

Air is the sort of simple, wholesome content that - when done well, and it is done very well here - makes an impact.

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