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In Paper City, Japanese survivors recount their experiences of the 1945 firebombing of Tokyo

Image: Melbourne Documentary Film Festival Review: Paper City, directed by Adrian Francis In his first feature-length documentary, Adelaide-born director Adrian Francis offers a rigorous understanding of the...

World first experiment using drones for wildlife health checks

A University of South Australia PhD student can now add 'world first' to her CV after collaborating with global cinematographer Douglas Thron to accurately...

Abbotsford Convent transformed into outdoor art exhibition with Interspecies — August 26–Oct 22

Interspecies and Other Others Projections, installations and performances  For the first time Abbotsford Convent to be transformed into an eclectic and contemporary free outdoor art exhibition   26 August...

The Beatles: Get Back review – Peter Jackson’s TV series is a thrilling, funny (and long) treat for fans

  Photo courtesy of Apple Corps Ltd The Beatles’ Get Back project, undertaken in January 1969, has finally been completed. Again. For most of the last...

Film review: Wild Things packs passionate climate activism into an overly polite documentary

 Picture: Potential Films The content of some films is so close to the heart that it’s difficult to critically evaluate them. If you’re an atheist, The...

Plundered & Broken

The tale of Aboriginal plunder is a never-ending ballad that sings in the winds of this great country, a land that Elea (Albert) Namatjira painted...