Film
How a King’s Seal could change land rights in South Australia
In 1836 King William IV recognised the continued rights to land for Aboriginal people in South Australia’s founding document, the......
Low budget SA film renaissance may be snuffed out
South Australian-made films, ’52 Tuesdays’, ‘The Babadook’, and Cannes stand-out ‘Charlie’s Country’ are leading a renaissance of quality low-budget Australian......
Clearing the smoke cloud in Arnhem Land
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders are nearly twice as likely as non-Indigenous people to be daily smokers, so it’s no......
Aim High in Creation
When Sydney film maker Anna Broinowski was faced with the prospect of coal seam gas being mined near her home,......
Aunty Doris Pilkington Garimara remembered through her stories
Australia has lost one of its most influential Aboriginal storytellers, with the recent passing of author Aunty Doris Pilkington Garimara.......
Queen of the Desert Festival celebrates iconic films of the bush
If you were driving through the South Australian bush over the long weekend, you may have been mistaken for thinking......
‘Required viewing’: AFL star Goodes says we can’t ignore Pilger film
John Pilger’s film ‘Utopia’ received a massive response when it was debuted in Redfern in January, but the broader reaction......
New doco shows Gore Vidal’s pathbreaking outspokenness on sexuality
He wrote one of the first mainstream novels with openly gay characters, way back in the 1940s. He knew JFK,......
Tales from the Dark Side
Director of acclaimed film Samson and Delilah, Warwick Thornton, has a new film premièring at the Adelaide Film Festival. The......
Film shows new evidence of war crimes in Sri Lanka
A new film claims to show hard evidence of atrocities in the closing days of Sri Lanka’s civil war. As......