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107: Bruce Gordon : $629 million in Australian Financial Review [Supplements] (26/05/2017) p.27
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; WIN CORPORATIONAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: WIN CORPORATION ; GORDON, BRUCE Summary: Listing of the wealth of WIN Corporation chief Bruce Gordon
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Abused and abuser go head-to-head with the past in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (25/06/2017) p.113
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Box series shortlisted for screen awards in The Australian (13/09/2017) p.2
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: A six-part investigation commissioned by The Australian probing the case of a young Aboriginal man who faces life in prison for a murder he did not physically commit has been shortlisted in the Screen Producers Australia Awards. The Queen & Zak Grieve by Dan Box, right, is a finalist in the Series Documentary Production award, one of 13 categories of productions.
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CAREER IN FULL BLOOM in Herald Sun [General News] (21/08/2018) p.6
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: AUSTRALIA'S two-time Oscar-nominated actor Jacki Weaver will head the cast of new sci-fi series Bloom. An original commission for Australian streaming platform Stan, the six-part series is set in an idyllic country town hit by a devastating flood that kills five locals.
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Catch-up TV new trend in Daily Telegraph (18/11/2017) p.61
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NINE NETWORKAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NINE NETWORK Summary: MEDIA CATCH-UP television is radically changing the Australian broadcast media landscape, Nine Entertainment chief Hugh Marks says. Nine Now, the network's catch-up service, is now bringing in $20 million revenue a year, Mr Marks said.
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Cheeky Peter hops into new era in Sunday Herald Sun [Scene] (11/03/2018) p.2
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: *****PETER RABBIT(PG) Director Will Gluck Starring Rose Byrne, Domhnall Gleeson, James Corden Verdict Potter's characters get a modern makeover PETER Rabbit is older but no wiser in this jaunty hybrid movie, set several years after the events in Beatrix Potter's beloved storybooks. The hyperactive lagomorph knows what happened to his father when he raided Mr McGregor's precious veggie patch to provide for his hungry, young family.
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Cinema classics hit streaming service in The Age (25/05/2017) p.26
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; OZFLIXAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: OZFLIX Summary: Australian classic films have been added to the Ozflix Australian film streaming service
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THE CLASSIC MOVIE in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (29/07/2018) p.10
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: SMASH PALACE (1981) R, 108 minutes This is on anyone's list of the greatest movies ever made in New Zealand although it's far from a comedy and wasn't made by a New Zealander. Roger Donaldson left Australia in 1965 and became one of the founders of the NZ film industry, along with Geoff Murphy.
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Clinging to past won't protect media's future in The Age [Editorials] (27/07/2018) p.20
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: No one cares more passionately than The Age about the role in Australia's democracy of the Fairfax Media journalists who could soon be affected by the proposed merger with Nine Entertainment. But the revolution in readership habits and technology in the past two decades necessitates a rethink of how that role can be defended.
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Creating great occasions for good causes in The Age (27/04/2018) p.30
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: EVENT MANAGEMENT MADE EASY Live events offer organisations an effective and fun way to bring people together and achieve goals.
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Cult favourites' story given new life in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (1/10/2017) p.11
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; GO - BETWEENS , THE : RIGHT HERE (AT, Kriv Stenders, 2017)Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: GO - BETWEENS , THE : RIGHT HERE (AT, Kriv Stenders, 2017) Summary: THE GO-BETWEENS: RIGHT HERE I M, 95 minutes, now showing Director: Kriv Stenders Stars: Robert Forster, Lindy Morrison Review by CRAIG MATHIESON At one point in this documentary about the now revered Australian band The Go Betweens, their drummer Lindy Morrison is describing events that happened 35 years ago when she unexpectedly pauses. For a few seconds the usually forthright musician is lost in the memory, as if experiencing it anew.
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Diversity subtitles in The Australian [Letters] (10/05/2017) p.27
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SCREEN NSWAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN NSW ; WOMEN FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA Summary: Letter to the editor critical of the proposed quotas suggested by Screen NSW to promote women filmmakers
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Emos strike a chord with sweetly satirical high school musical in Sunday Telegraph [-] (7/05/2017) p.104
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; EMO THE MUSICAL (AT, Neil Triffett., 2016)Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: EMO THE MUSICAL (AT, Neil Triffett., 2016) Summary: Review of Australian musical film EMO THE MUSICALRating: 3 out of 5 stars
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Everyday steps become profound journey to transformation in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (30/04/2017) p.98
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; THINGS TO COME [L'AVENIR] (FR/G, Mia Hansen-Løve, 2016)Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: THINGS TO COME [L'AVENIR] (FR/G, Mia Hansen-Løve, 2016) Summary: Review of the film THINGS TO COME (original language title L'AVENIR)Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Feel-good factor not enough to carry the tune in The Age (19/04/2018)
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: FILM THE SONG KEEPERS (Unrated) Selected cinemas (87 minutes) Reviewed by JAKE WILSON It seems cruel to criticise a film that so plainly wants to be loved, but Naina Sen's The Song Keepers is one of the weakest Australian documentaries to score a bigscreen release in a while. The film follows the Central Australian Aboriginal Women's Choir on a tour through Germany, performing a repertoire consisting mainly of Lutheran hymns brought to Australia more than a century ago and translated into the Arrarnta and Pitjantjatjara languages.
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Filmmakers acquire new skill in The Age [Arts & Entertainment] (20/04/2017) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FESTIVALS. SYDNEY. FOR FILMS SAKE [FFS]Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FESTIVALS. SYDNEY. FOR FILMS SAKE [FFS] Summary: A group of female filmmakers are taking up boxing as part of an event for the inaugural For Films Sake [FFS] Film Festival, to be held in SydneyNotes: A
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Friday, February 16 in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (12/02/2018) p.6
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Garrett ready to tell her next story in The Age (25/05/2017) p.26
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE in production; HOPE FARM in productionAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: GARRETT, TORI ; HOPE FARM in production Summary: Snippet on filmmaker Tori Garrett and how she plans to make a film of Peggy Frew's novel HOPE FARM
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Gettin' Square director gets cranky in The Age (25/05/2017) p.26
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE in production; MR CRANKY in productionAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TEPLITZKY, JONATHAN ; MR CRANKY in production Summary: Jonathan Teplistzky is plkanning to shoot a crime drama MR CRANKY
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Gripping Holocaust drama puts hatred on the stand in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (16/04/2017) p.91
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; DENIAL (UK/US, Mick Jackson, 2016)Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: DENIAL (UK/US, Mick Jackson, 2016) Summary: Review of the film DENIALNotes: IRating: 4 out of 5 stars
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Hacksaw, Hounds do battle in Herald Sun (21/06/2017) p.6
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: MEL Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge has been nominated alongside thriller Hounds of Love and some of Australia's top TV shows at this year's AWGIE Awards. Now in its 50th year, the annual Australian Writers' Guild awards celebrate the writers behind some of Australian cinema, TV and theatre's best works across 19 categories.
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Hogan to star as himself in new film in Sydney Morning Herald (13/06/2018) p.12
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: Paul Hogan is set to return to the big screen, starring as himself in the semi-fictional new movie The Very Excellent Mr Dundee. The film follows Hogan, 78, as he's about to 'receive a knighthood for his services to comedy', a synopsis from Transmission Films reads.
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Insidious: The Last Key in Sunday Herald Sun [Scene] (18/02/2018) p.2
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: INSIDIOUS: THE LAST KEY (M) **** Director Adam Robitel Starring Lin Shaye, Angus Sampson (below), Leigh Whannell, Spencer Locke Verdict Superfluous horror sequel goes clunk in the night NOT many successful Hollywood movie franchises are based around women over 70. Aussie writer-actor-filmmaker Leigh Whannell deserves brownie points for making Lin Shaye, as the demon chasing psychic Elise Rainier, the linchpin of his Insidious series.
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Isabelle always ringing true in Herald Sun [Hit] (27/04/2017) p.31
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Jailed Aussie asks: Who did I spy for? in The Australian [International News] (24/08/2018) p.11
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: PHNOM PENH: Australian film maker James Ricketson has pleaded with a Cambodian court to name which country he was supposedly spying for and to be provided with evidence to support the charge. He also asked the court yesterday why his charges under Article 446 of the penal code dealing with national security dated back to 1995 when he had not even been to Cambodia until 1996.
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Just about dead in the water in Sunday Herald Sun [Scene] (28/05/2017) p.2
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES (M) **** Director Joachim Ronning and Espen Sandberg Starring Johnny Depp, Javier Bardem, Brenton Thwaites Verdict Yo-ho-hum IN THE film industry, Dead Men Tell No Tales is what is known as a 'soft reboot'. (Same swashbuckling universe, enough new blood to **oxygenate it without disturbing the existing equilibrium.) In this case, the description is particularly apt since the fifth instalment in the phenomenally successful Pirates Of the Caribbean franchise lacks muscle tone.
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Kidman gets gritty in new film in Sydney Morning Herald (23/08/2018) p.13
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: If, as the cynical wisdom goes, 'uglying up' is the way to an Oscar, then let's be blunt: Nicole Kidman should expect a nod come January for her latest gritty film role. The actress, 51, is almost unrecognisable in a first-look image released for her new film Destroyer, sporting the unkempt, hard-living visage of a tortured undercover cop.
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Kidman's big little producing role in Sydney Morning Herald (30/07/2018) p.3
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: Australian actor Nicole Kidman has signed a new deal with Amazon that will bring a television adaptation of the novel The Expatriates to the small screen in which she will star and also executive produce. The project is the first to fall under a firstlook deal Kidman has signed with the streaming giant that includes films, television series and digital content.
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Lock the door on this franchise with one last scream in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (11/02/2018) p.107
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Locked in holiday from hell in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (16/04/2017) p.91
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; BERLIN SYNDROME (AT, Cate Shortland, 2017)Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: BERLIN SYNDROME (AT, Cate Shortland, 2017) Summary: Review of the Australian film BERLIN SYNDROMENotes: aRating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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Low-budget Aussie sex abuse drama is high on emotional impact in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (21/05/2017) p.96
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Media laws breakthrough for 21st-century democracy in The Australian [Editorials] (15/09/2017) p.15
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: FOR THE INFORMED AUSTRALIAN Negotiation and persistence paid off for the government Australians have never had access to more diverse news sources. Regardless of whether they live in the inner city or the outback, their newspapers, broadcasters, magazines and blogs of choice are accessible at a click, 24 hours a day, from outlets in Australia, the US, Europe, the Middle East, Asia or Africa.
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Media ownership changes overdue in Australian Financial Review [Editorials] (9/05/2017) p.38
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Motley crew chart too-familiar course in Sun Herald [Inside Out] (28/05/2017) p.11
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MEN TELL NO TALES IJ II M, 129 minutes, now showing Directors: Joachim Ronning, Espen Sandberg Stars: Johnny Depp, Javier Bardem, Geoffrey Rush Review by CRAIG MATHIESON Johnny Depp's cunning pirate Captain Jack Sparrow is usually alert to the double cross and smiling duplicity, but in the fifth instalment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise he misses an obvious angle: he's carefully being shunted aside in his own movie. Jack doesn't feature in the film's opening sequences, and he literally observes the finale's payoff from a convenient distance.
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Nod for Zak Grieve doco in The Australian (27/04/2018) p.2
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: A documentary based on the story of Zak Grieve, a young indigenous man serving a life sentence for a murder the judge found he did not physically commit, has been nominated for best documentary at the 2018 Monte Carlo Television Festival. Directed by Ivan O'Mahoney, the six-part documentary series was commissioned by The Australian in conjunction with Screen Australia to follow its national crime reporter, Dan Box, as he investigated the circumstances surrounding Grieve's arrest and conviction.
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Not drowning, waiving as Fifield tosses a TV lifeline in Herald Sun (29/06/2017) p.44
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Looking at the impact of Federal government Minster of Communications decision to grant a waiver for free-to-air to pay their broadcasting licence fees for the 2016-17 financial year.
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Nothing at all to cheer for in Herald Sun [Hit] (8/03/2018) p.45
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: GOING FOR GOLD [G] NO STARS Director Clay Glen (Raising the Bar) Starring Kelli Berglund, Emily Morris, Terry Rogers, Jo Stone Disqualified immediately from medal contention IT is nearly 20 years since Hollywood came up with Bring It On, charming the world with a merry band of cherubic cheerleaders led by Kirsten Dunst. Now Australia is having a very belated go at the same stuff.
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NOW SHOWING in The Australian (18/06/2018) p.14
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: Disobedience (MA15+) Chilean director Sebastian Lelio's Disobedience is set in north London's Orthodox Jewish community. In the opening scene, a frail synagogue elder, Rav Krushka (Anton Lesser), preaches the free will that characterises the human being.
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NOW SHOWING in The Australian [General News] (21/08/2018) p.15
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: YOUR NATIONAL CULTURE GUIDE Working Class Boy (M) Quite late in this movie, 62year-old Glasgow-born Australian rock star Jimmy Barnes, the former frontman of Cold Chisel, says: 'I'm starting to like who I am.' It's one of the many moments in Working Class Boy that sneaks up on you unexpectedly, even when you've read the 2016 memoir of the same title on which Mark Joffe's absorbing documentary is based. Barnes (pictured) is interviewed throughout, though rarely in a direct sense.
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Our critics survey some of this year's offerings in Saturday Age [Spectrum] (28/07/2018) p.13
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: SHOPLIFTERS This year's winner of the Cannes Film Festival's top prize, the Palme D'Or, revisits some of the themes familiar from previous films by Japanese master Hirokazu Kore-eda: what constitutes a family, the father and son bond, the subversive impact of fecklessness in a success-driven society and the way we deal with death. Osamu Shibatu (Lily Franky, from Kore-eda's earlier Fathers and Sons) takes the teenage Shota out for a regular day's thieving; on the way home they find a small girl, alone and shivering on a balcony and take her home for a hot dinner and a bath.
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Passion upsets the patriarchy in Weekend Australian [Review] (16/06/2018) p.15
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: David Stratton Disobedience (MA15+) hhhhj National release Upgrade (MA15+) hhkjj National release The Leisure Seeker (M) hjjjj National release Even before he accepted the Oscar for best foreign language film for A Fan tastic Woman earlier this year, Chile an director Sebastian Lelio had completed his first movie in English, Disobedience, which is based on a novel by Naomi Alderman. Actress Rachel Weisz, who optioned the book, was keen for Lelio to direct it after seeing his earlier work, and her choice proves to be a very happy one.
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Perplexing moral dilemmas for war-hardened sergeant in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (9/04/2017) p.124
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Push to cut phone use in cars a welcome one in The Age (28/09/2017) p.16
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FESTIVALS. MELBOURNE. 2017Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: ORNER, EVA ; ADVERTISING IN CINEMAS ; FESTIVALS. MELBOURNE ; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA Summary: The hundreds of thousands of attendees at this year's Melbourne International Film Festival were given a taste of a shocking public safety campaign designed to cut the number of people killing and maiming themselves and others by using mobile phones in cars. The ad that played before each festival feature is an excerpt of a documentary commissioned by Victoria's Transport Accident Commission in a reprise of the strategy that helped reduce the number of road deaths caused by alcohol ('Drink.
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Real Logies drama our lack of quality viewing in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (16/04/2017) p.102
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AWARDS. LOGIEAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AWARDS. LOGIE Summary: Commentary on the 2017 Gold Logie award nominees, with the thoughts being that older established TV types are being ignored by young votersNotes: A
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Rival for epic fantasy dramas in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (25/06/2017) p.12
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Rock blitz hangs us out to dry in Sunday Telegraph (11/02/2018) p.3
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Romping back into relevance in Sunday Telegraph [Edition Changes] (1/10/2017) p.123
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; ROMPER STOMPER [TV] (in production)Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: ROMPER STOMPER [TV] (in prod) Summary: IT'S the Australian film that shocked the world with its violence, savagery and expos of skinhead racism back in 1992. Now Romper Stomper, which is currently getting the TV sequel treatment, is as relevant as ever according to its producer who took much of his inspiration from real-life events.
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Rush steps down from Australian screen academy following STC complaint in Sun Herald (3/12/2017) p.3
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Short cuts in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (12/03/2017) p.11
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Short cuts : Girl Asleep wins critics award in The Age (9/03/2017) p.24
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Short cuts : Prize promotes female filmmakers in The Age (9/03/2017) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AWARDS. WOMEN IN FILM AND TV. THE BIG PINEAPPLEAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AWARDS. WOMEN IN FILM AND TV. THE BIG PINEAPPLE Summary: Snippet on a new film prize sponsored by the Women in Film and TV organisation called The Big Pineapple, which will be awarded to a female driven film idea
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SHORT CUTS in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (28/05/2017) p.11
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: AFTER THE STORM I PG, 117 minutes. Cinema Nova, now screening.
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Short Cuts in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (18/02/2018) p.9
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: SHORT I JCUTS MELBOURNE WOMEN IN FILM FESTIVAL mwff.org.au. Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Hoyts Melbourne Central, RMIT Cinema, Thursday, February 22, to Sunday, February 25.
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SOFT SIDE TO RITA in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (17/06/2018) p.16
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: WENTWORTH Series return sssss0 Tuesday 8.30pm, Showcase To those on the outside, the allure of this popular women's prison drama may seem little more than girl-on-girl violence. There's certainly plenty of that in this sixth season with the incarceration of boxing champ Ruby Mitchell (Rarriwuy Hick) and her bikie protector Rita Connors (Leah Purcell), taking the fisticuffs to another level.
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The spirit is lacking in Sunday Herald Sun [Scene] (18/02/2018) p.2
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: Not even Helen Mirren can inject some life into this uninspired haunted house WINCHESTER (M) **** Director Michael and Peter Spierig Starring Helen Mirren, Jason Clarke, Sarah Snook Verdict Trigger-happy horror film misfires THIS haunted house thriller, directed by Queensland's Spierig brothers and shot in **Victoria with a largely Australian cast, supports the adage that truth is stranger than fiction. The story of American heiress Sarah Winchester (played here by Helen Mirren) is an extraordinary one.
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Stars can't breathe life into this in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (12/03/2017) p.103
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; FEW LESS MEN, A (AT, Mark Lamprell, 2017)Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FEW LESS MEN, A (AT, Mark Lamprell, 2017) Summary: Review of the film A FEW LESS MENRating: 1 out of 5 stars
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Symposium draws noted filmmaker in Canberra Times (16/02/2018) p.33
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: ART LIVING SONGLINES Symposium. National Museum of Australia.
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Ten Larrikins in The Age (18/09/2017) p.20
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: As Lachlan Murdoch and Bruce Gordon do their best to gazump the CBS rescue deal for Network Ten it pays to remember that the legal arena has provided some happy moments for the broadcaster. Most people missed it, but there was a modest reference in Ten's half year accounts earlier this year to a legal settlement which yielded $1.255 million payment for the cash-strapped broadcaster.
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The ten-pound Pom seduced by movies in Sunday Age [Inside Out] (12/03/2017) p.11
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Ten questions in The Australian [Media] (24/04/2017) p.24
Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; RABE, PAMELAAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: RABE, PAMELA ; WENTWORTH [TV](AT, 2013-) Summary: Interview with Pamela Rabe discussing her career in the theatre and TV, with a focus on her work in the TV drama series WENTWORTHNotes: A
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Time stops as characters and coincidences collide in Sunday Telegraph [Insider] (18/02/2018) p.103
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: MICHIEL Huisman and Teresa Palmer don't so much race against the clock in this romantic coincidence thriller, as become tangled up in its mechanical workings. The primary problem is 2:22's screenplay.
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Winners all round in The Australian [Media] (12/03/2018) p.27
Author: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSummary: Media mogul Bruce Gordon's regional broadcaster WIN Corporation and free-to-air industry group Free TV are playing nicely again. Back in September 2015, WIN stormed out of the industry group after a lot of sturm und drang over media reforms - ancient history after the industry largely got the reforms it wanted last year thanks to the government and One Nation.
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