Ben Cotgrove named ACS Cinematographer of the Year
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by Sean Slatter
3h ago
Ben Cotgrove was the big winner at the Australian Cinematographers Society (ACS) in Brisbane on Saturday, taking home the Milli Award for Cinematographer of the Year and a Gold Tripod in the Documentary category for his work on A Man’s Man. The post Ben Cotgrove named ACS Cinematographer of the Year appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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Warwick Thornton, Cairnes’ brothers, and Tony McNamara among NSW Premier’s Literary Awards screenplay finalists
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by Brendan Swift
1d ago
Warwick Thornton's screenplay for The New Boy and Colin and Cameron Cairnes' screenplay for Late Night with the Devil have both been nominated for the $30,000 Betty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting through the 2024 NSW Premier's Literary Award. The post Warwick Thornton, Cairnes’ brothers, and Tony McNamara among NSW Premier’s Literary Awards screenplay finalists appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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Reading posts rise in Australian cinema annual operating income
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by Brendan Swift
1d ago
Reading International says its cinemas are well placed for a post-COVID-19 and Hollywood Strike recovery. The post Reading posts rise in Australian cinema annual operating income appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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Bus Stop Films unveils initial program for November summit
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by Sean Slatter
1d ago
Bus Stop Films has revealed more details about its inaugural summit, including a keynote address from renowned disability advocate Keely Cat-Wells. The post Bus Stop Films unveils initial program for November summit appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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‘A lot is similar and quite a lot is different’: Joanna Murray-Smith on bringing ‘Switzerland’ to the big screen
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by Sean Slatter
1d ago
"I think working on screen has made me much more aware of the benefits of economic language and also that you can tell a story with silence and with faces and with body language, as well as with words." – Australian playwright Joanna Murray-Smith The post ‘A lot is similar and quite a lot is different’: Joanna Murray-Smith on bringing ‘Switzerland’ to the big screen appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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Event wrap-up: photos from Cairns studio opening and Top Gear Australia launch
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by Brendan Swift
2d ago
Photos from the Cairns studio opening and Top Gear Australia launch. The post Event wrap-up: photos from Cairns studio opening and Top Gear Australia launch appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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Sydney Film Festival names Nicole Kidman as Women’s Giving Collective ambassador
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by Sean Slatter
2d ago
Sydney Film Festival (SFF) has announced Nicole Kidman as an ambassador for its Women’s Giving Collective, designed to increase female representation in film. The post Sydney Film Festival names Nicole Kidman as Women’s Giving Collective ambassador appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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Kaitlyn Boyé and Brendan Kelly create a new kind of stage fright with ‘Break A Leg’
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by Sean Slatter
4d ago
Actors Kaitlyn Boyé and Brendan Kelly have come together to write and star in 'Break A Leg', a new horror feature directed by the former that was filmed at Canberra's The Q Theatre at the beginning of this year. The post Kaitlyn Boyé and Brendan Kelly create a new kind of stage fright with ‘Break A Leg’ appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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BO Report: ‘The Fall Guy’ lands with a bang to give box office post-holiday boost
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by Sean Slatter
5d ago
Universal's Sydney-shot action comedy 'The Fall Guy' has stepped in to work its magic at the Australian box office, debuting at number one after being released last Wednesday. The post BO Report: ‘The Fall Guy’ lands with a bang to give box office post-holiday boost appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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‘A Rose for Katrina’, ‘Favourites’ to screen in Tribeca
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by Sean Slatter
6d ago
Harry Quinlan's 'A Rose for Katrina' and Nick Russell's 'Favourites' are among the official selections for the shorts line-up of this year's Tribeca Film Festival, to take place June 5-16. The post ‘A Rose for Katrina’, ‘Favourites’ to screen in Tribeca appeared first on IF Magazine ..read more
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