Artwork of the Week: Mens Ceremony
Artwork of the Week: Mens Ceremony
Birrarangga Film Festival Brings International Indigenous Stories to Melbourne
Birrarangga Film Festival Curator/screen creator Tony Briggs (The Sapphires) talks the founding of the festival, the power of Indigenous storytelling, and providing opportunity for emerging talent.
Review: 3 FACES Explores the Sacrifices Made by Iranian Actresses
The new film from Jafar Panahi is a compelling critique of how traditional values devalue women in Iran.
Review: Crowd-Pleasing Climate Change Fable WOMAN AT WAR is a Must See
Icelandic director Benedikt Erlingsson combines humour and style with the potent tale of an environmental activist fighting for her country’s future.
Review: Jarring Production Design Detracts from TRANSIT’s Hauntingly Moving Tale
Christian Petzold sets his tale of WWII-era refugees in modern France, and the results are mixed.
Review: A Cannabis Farming Sister Battles the Powers That be in BREAKING HABITS
Rob Ryan’s documentary on the larger-than-life story of Sister Kate will leave audiences amazed and inspired
Why Artists Should Inhabit Their Work
All great work has a piece of its creator at its heart. Here’s why that makes such a difference.
Artwork of the Week: Lady of the Beasts
Australian artist Sarah Hickey captures the jungle that inhabits us all in this stunning artwork of the week.
Review: 1985 Brings Classic Queer Cinema into the Modern Age
Yen Tan combines the style of New Queer Cinema with a modern perspective on the AIDS epidemic in his film 1985.
Review: RAMS Explores What Lies Beneath the Surface of World-Changing Product Design
Dieter Rams doesn’t just want to design eye-catching, convenient products. He wants to change the world while doing it.
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