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Dance Rites is a model for the Australia of the future.
There’s more to the Festival than films that keep you awake at night. There are also beautiful experiments with documentary footage, blacker-than-black comedies, and ingenious dramas – assembled into a dawn-till-dusk line-up which turns the Factory Theatre into a second home for cult-film cinephiles.
It was like we were in a club and it was good to know that this club could fill the seats of the Opera House. And that’s important, because it’s dark out there and sometimes we all need to “get together for a ridiculous, fun and boozy shin dig” (Opera House style).
We met her on Australian Idol, and now she’s touring the country in The Bodyguard. Paulini tells David Capra about her love of Whitney Houston and growing up in Western Sydney.
Angus Mordant discusses his time photographing the valiance of protesters at Standing Rock, and the great injustices that they endured.
Read about the fight to save Sirius — the iconic building at the foot of the Harbour Bridge and home to one community of Sydneysiders for almost four decades.
Mervyn Bishop, iconic Australian photographer, and Brenda Croft, Indigenous artist and curator, discuss their practice and interweaving histories with the Indigenous land rights movement.
John Safran sits down to talk everything from his early childhood to his latest adventures with Aussie extremists.
Prepare to get muddy, as Curator Joni Taylor takes us from the gallery to deep bush on-site at The Long Paddock exhibition in Wagga Wagga.