Artwork of the Week: Mythology of the Oceans and Heavens
Artwork of the Week: Mythology of the Oceans and Heavens
Review: THE TIMES OF BILL CUNNINGHAM Celebrates The Iconic Fashion Historian
Mark Bozek turns what was meant to be a ten minute interview into a moving celebration of a legend.
Review: HOTEL MUMBAI is a Potent Film Steeped in Ethical Complexity
Anthony Maras’s debut feature is a harrowing portrayal of the 2008 Mumbai attacks.
Review: OVER THE LIMIT is an Observation of the Sordid Relationship Between Excellence and Abuse
Marta Prus’s fly-on-the-wall documentary offers shocking insight into an Olympic gymnast’s brutal training.
Review: THE PROPOSAL Follows an Artist’s Journey to Reclaim an Icon’s Legacy
Concept artist Jill Magid seeks to return an architect’s archive to the public in this provocative exploration of artistic legacy.
ISLAND OF THE HUNGRY GHOSTS Director Reveals How One of the Year’s Most Powerful Docos Came to Life
Gabrielle Brady discusses the complex challenges of documenting migration on Christmas Island.
Review: CHEF FLYNN Favours Palatability Over Substance
By emphasising its subject’s young age, Cameron Yates’s documentary fuels a controversy it sought to end.
Review: ROCKABUL Charts the Rise of Afghanistan’s First Heavy Metal Band
Five Afghans put their lives on the line to bring great music to their war-torn country.
Review: ISLAND OF THE HUNGRY GHOSTS Offers Haunting Insight Into Australia’s Great Shame
Gabrielle Brady’s hybrid documentary is a potent study of life on Christmas Island.
Review: [CENSORED] Explores the Complexity of Censored Cinema
Stylishly framed but limited in context, [CENSORED] is nevertheless a potent and important documentary.
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