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Daily Reports from the 53rd Melbourne International Film Festival
• Festival Wrap-Up • Friday 6 August • Thursday 5 August • Wednesday 4 August • Monday 2 August • Sunday 1 August • Thursday
2003 World Poll – Part 3
The Entries Miguel Marías Philip Matthews James May Olaf Möller Sarah Nichols Darragh O’Donoghue John Orr Alan Pavelin Alberto Pezzotta Jit Phokaew Mike Plante Jared
2003 World Poll – Part 2
The Entries Cynthia Fuchs Chris Fujiwara Krin Gabbard John Gianvito Anthony I. Ginnane Aaron Goldberg Adam Hart Dave Heaton Grady Hendrix James Hewison Lee Hill
2003 World Poll – Part 1
The Entries Acquarello Peg Aloi Michael J. Anderson Geoff Andrew Saul Austerlitz Matt Bailey Martyn Bamber Mike Bartlett Nicholas Butler Peter Calder Thomas Caldwell Mark
Censorship Forum at the Sydney Film Festival
Earlier this year, a local video distributor seeking to release Ken Park (Larry Clark & Ed Lachman, 2002) for sale and hire throughout Australia submitted
Spotlight on the 52nd Melbourne International Film Festival: Festival Wrap-Up
Back to Daily Updates Posted Friday 25 July – Thursday 7 August Posted Saturday 16 August (Festival Wrap-Up) by Michelle Carey Ten favourites (in alphabetical
The Question Spielberg: A Symposium Part One: Position Papers
The Question Spielberg: A Symposium. Childlike visionary or prince of darkness? Critics from around the world offer a range of views on the world’s most
The Question Spielberg: A Symposium Part Two: Films and Moments
The Question Spielberg: A Symposium. Childlike visionary or prince of darkness? Critics from around the world offer a range of views on the world’s most
Daily Reports from the 52nd Melbourne International Film Festival
Posted Saturday 16 August (Festival Wrap-Up) Posted Thursday 7 August (A Cold Summer, Resurrection of the Little Match Girl) Posted Sunday 3 August (Blind Shaft)
Maurice Pialat (1925 – 2003) – A Tribute
Pialat's cinema is the prototype for a specific brand of realism, which includes such descendents as Cassavetes, and which deserves greater recognition and celebration. His
