Not much new on news channel
I hope the ABC moves quickly to freshen up the promos for the new service [...] For the Homer Simpson “Doh” award, I nominate the line: “The best thing about 24-hour news is that things happen when they’re not expected.” Hey, who would have thought it?
Mark Day on the launch of the ABC News 24 channel
Who’s the dummy?
Australia is definitely a country where you are going to have problems shooting if you have not played by all the rules. I remember I wanted to do a shot of a man jumping off the Sydney Bridge and I was told I was out of my mind.
Indian filmmaker Vikram Bhatt complains about Australia. Read more »
Grass is always greener
[NZ director Vincent Ward] will “probably” move to Australia after the Film Commission failed to even read three film proposals he submitted last year [...] Jackson’s report did not touch on problems established film-makers face.
TVNZ on life after the NZFC review.
Classifications offer no guidance
As [The Karate Kid] demonstrates, movie classifications are highly porous. One man’s playful slap can be another man’s vicious assault.
The Sydney Morning Herald on film classification controversies.
Are these discussions placing all responsibility on the Classification Board instead of the parents? Read more »
It’s only a cinema
These are commercial decisions for us, there’s no emotion or drama in this. For God’s sake, it’s only a cinema.
President of the Greek Orthodox Community, Harry Danalis, on the closing of Sydney’s Academy Twin cinemas.
Bob Ellis’ Rough Cut: An excellent Syd Film Fest
We are forbidden urination after a three-hour film and herded bursting out into the rain and pushed in front of speeding traffic by big Tongan guardians of the Red Carpet while inside, in the ever-gorgeous art-deco foyer, barmen and pie vendors gazed on its lovely emptiness planning their bankruptcies and other careers and cursing, like all of us, the Clare Stewart Effect on world cinema. Read more »
US producers think outside the box
Producer Tim Baker shares his experience with an Aus/China co-prod at the Producer’s Guild of America conference in LA.
Inspired by Cannes and other foreign producer’s markets, the PGA decided to launch its own international market so as to generate interest amongst its members in the funding and collaborative possibilities of international co-productions. Read more »
Local is not enough
On its own, local activity is not able to sustain the industry; international activity is critical and pivotal.
Sandra Sdraulig on the state of the industry in Victoria.
“Overlong period piece”
Will likely struggle to attract mature upscale target auds on domestic release. Modest fest travels and offshore ancillary are indicated.
Variety on South Solitary.
Impartiality gone mad
Filmmaker James Ricketson shares his experience with the ABC’s policy of impartiality, following Andrew Pike’s case last week.
In the interests of debate about the ABC’s commitment to ‘balance’, in its programming, this is a record of my experience with one project presented to the ABC. Read more »
