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Cuisine

It’s very watery, the first memory, diluted from being carried so long. The colours are thin as the scene plays out slowly, as though going any faster, it would disappear altogether. Half a dozen men...

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Hail and momentum

Filmmakers Amiel Courtin-Wilson and Michael Cody have a busy few months ahead of them. Their first feature film together Hail, directed by Amiel and produced by Michael, has just started its run of...

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A Stranger in a familiar land

                      I have travelled a long way with the water carried downstream and ushered out by the river mouth floated on a paper boat much like ones I would learn to fold in childhood, haunted...

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Film review – Ghost Man

Ghost Man is a short film shot guerilla style in the streets around the infamous Chunking Mansions of Hong Kong by Asian-Australian auteur Matthew Pastor, whose debut feature Made in Australia won the...

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Film review – Made in Australia

When aspiring Melbourne filmmaker Matt Pastor, playing himself in his debut feature Made in Australia (a semi-autobiographical film shot guerrilla style) is threatened by the husband of a woman he was...

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Let the wild romp begin

2013 marks the 21st anniversary of the controversial Australian film Romper Stomper, released in late 1992, about neo-Nazi skinheads living in Melbourne. I was in grade ten at the time, living in a...

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Cuisine

It’s very watery, the first memory, diluted from being carried so long. The colours are thin as the scene plays out slowly, as though going any faster, it would disappear altogether. Half a dozen men...

View Article

Hail and momentum

Filmmakers Amiel Courtin-Wilson and Michael Cody have a busy few months ahead of them. Their first feature film together Hail, directed by Amiel and produced by Michael, has just started its run of...

View Article


A Stranger in a familiar land

                      I have travelled a long way with the water carried downstream and ushered out by the river mouth floated on a paper boat much like ones I would learn to fold in childhood, haunted...

View Article


Film review – Ghost Man

Ghost Man is a short film shot guerilla style in the streets around the infamous Chunking Mansions of Hong Kong by Asian-Australian auteur Matthew Pastor, whose debut feature Made in Australia won the...

View Article

Film review – Made in Australia

When aspiring Melbourne filmmaker Matt Pastor, playing himself in his debut feature Made in Australia (a semi-autobiographical film shot guerrilla style) is threatened by the husband of a woman he was...

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Let the wild romp begin

2013 marks the 21st anniversary of the controversial Australian film Romper Stomper, released in late 1992, about neo-Nazi skinheads living in Melbourne. I was in grade ten at the time, living in a...

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