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Hawks and Veidt for Cinema Ritrovato 25th Year
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Lonely Hearts | 1982
21 February 2011 9:59 PM | No Comments -
Lubitsch @ Melbourne Cinematheque
22 October 2010 7:06 AM | No Comments -
Review – Luca Guadagnino’s “Io sono l’amore” (“I Am Love”)
05 September 2010 11:42 AM | No Comments -
Review – Roman Polanski’s “The Ghost Writer”
15 August 2010 2:57 PM | No Comments -
Review – Sylvester Stallone’s “The Expendables”
13 August 2010 9:15 AM | No Comments -
Review – Christopher Nolan’s “Inception”
26 July 2010 4:21 PM | No Comments -
Women and the Silent Screen VI
02 July 2010 3:39 PM | No Comments
- Review - Sylvester Stallone's "The Expendables"
- Review - Tim Burton's "Alice in Wonderland"
- Astor Theatre Film Festival Review - Preview of Martin Scorsese's "GoodFellas"
- Women and the Silent Screen VI
- Focus on Claudia Cardinale at ACMI
- Review - Christopher Nolan's "Inception"
- Astor Theatre Film Festival Review – Preview of John Huston's "The Misfits" and John Schlesinger's "Midnight Cowboy"
- DVD: 40th Anniversary Review - Bernardo Bertolucci's "Il Conformista"
- The Cinema of ‘God’s lonely man’: Understanding the Martin Scorsese-Robert De Niro partnership
- Review - Roman Polanski's "The Ghost Writer"
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Review – Fatih Akin’s “Soul Kitchen”
15 May 2010 10:12 AM | No Comments -
Review – Tim Burton’s “Alice in Wonderland”
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Review: “Crazy Heart”
09 March 2010 10:09 AM | No Comments -
Review – Martin Scorsese’s “Shutter Island”
22 February 2010 10:28 AM | No Comments -
Avatar: Ecodigital Wars
09 January 2010 5:16 PM | No Comments -
Review – Ruben Fleischer’s “Zombieland”
12 December 2009 10:42 AM | No Comments -
Review – Joel and Ethan Coen’s “A Serious Man”
04 December 2009 2:52 PM | No Comments -
Review – Quentin Tarantino’s “Inglourious Basterds”
22 August 2009 3:22 AM | No Comments
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Lubitsch @ Melbourne Cinematheque
22 October 2010 7:06 AM | No Comments -
Women and the Silent Screen VI
02 July 2010 3:39 PM | No Comments -
Human Right Arts & Film Festival, April – May 2010 – Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide, Sydney, Perth, Brisbane
20 April 2010 10:00 AM | No Comments -
Cannes 2010 line-up
16 April 2010 10:59 AM | No Comments -
Figuring Landscapes: Moving Images from Australia and UK
01 April 2010 10:27 AM | No Comments -
Focus on Claudia Cardinale at ACMI
01 February 2010 3:47 PM | No Comments -
Silent cinema in Pordenone and Sydney
05 October 2009 1:23 AM | No Comments -
Venice Film Festival opens with Tornatore’s “Baaria”
03 September 2009 12:45 PM | No Comments -
The Paul Cox Conference
05 August 2009 1:49 PM | No Comments
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Venice ‘09: Two Films for Herzog
German director Werner Herzog has presented two films in competition at this year’s Venice Film Festival. The first is “Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans” with Nicholas Cage and Eva Mendes, the much debated remake of Abel Ferrara’s “Bad Lieutenant”. The film has been the subject of mixed reviews, with the director’s style receiving [...] -
Venice ’09: John Hillcoat’s “The Road”
There was a bit of Australia today at the Venice Film Festival, with Queensland director John Hillcoat (The premonition) promoting his latest effort: “The Road“. The film stars Viggo Mortensen and Charlize Theron. The film is based on Cormac McCarthy’s novel of the same name; it is a story of post-apocalyptic survival. A father and [...] -
Venice Film Festival opens with Tornatore’s “Baaria”
The 66th Venice Film Festival, the world’s oldest, has opened with Giuseppe Tornatore’s “Baaria”, a cinematic homage to his Sicilian home town, Bagaria. It is the first time in 25 years that an Italian film has been requested to open the festival. It was, however, met with mixed reviews. “Baaria” tells the autobiographical story of [...] -
Trailer for Michael Moore’s “Capitalism: A Love Story”
Michael Moore (“Fahrenheit 9/11″) has posted on his web site the trailer for his latest film, “Capitalism: a Love Story”. It will premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival. Moore’s new cinematic campaign is targeting the Wall Street business world under pressure from the global recession. -
Locarno Film Festival 2009: The Winner
“She, a Chinese”, directed by Xiaolu Guo, is the winner of the Golder Pardo at the 62nd Locarno Film Festival. It has been held in Switzerland from the 5th to the 15th of August. The film was co-prodcued between the UK, France and Germany. It has been screened the last days of the Festival. -
Venice Film Festival 2009: The Line-Up
Venice Film Festival Director Marco Muller has announced at a press conference in Rome that the line-up for the next film festival, the oldest in the world, is to be held at Lido di Venezia from the 2 to the 12 of September, 2009. There are five first feature films in competition. The Jury’s president [...] -
Venice 2009 – Italian Cinema Rediscovered
Marco Muller’s festival direction is reminiscent of the retrospective nature of last year’s festival. It is also dedicated to cinemas less known and celebrated, such as early Chinese and Japanese film, as well as Italian comedies and spaghetti westerns. This year, in Venice, it is time to rediscover early films by great directors (such as [...]
