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Andrew F Peirce·March 13, 2020·3 min read

Hunter: For the Record Review – An Intimate and Energetic Ode to an Aussie Hip-hop Icon

The Aussie hip-hop scene wouldn’t be what it is without the presence of one man: Hunter. Helping establish the Perth... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·November 13, 2019·1 min read

Happy Sad Man Interview with Director Genevieve Bailey

Andrew caught up with director Genevieve Bailey to talk about her documentary Happy Sad Man which is screening around Australia... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·July 6, 2018·1 min read

RocKabul Director Travis Beard, Subject Lemar and Producer Brooke Silcox – Not A Knife

Andrew’s voice is a little shattered this week, so no intro to this episode other than to say… go see RocKabul.... Read More
Nadine Whitney·June 28, 2020·6 min read

Leaving Allen Street Review – A Wonderful Piece About the Joy of Coming Together

Depictions of people with disabilities in films are often troubled with a predilection for filmmakers to craft their stories in... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·December 31, 2018·12 min read

Best Documentaries of 2018

I know that at the end of the year there is an overwhelming mass of ‘Best of’ lists to work... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·September 6, 2021·7 min read

I’m Wanita Review – A Full-Throated Celebration of a Unknown Legend

Kasey Chambers. Lee Kernigan. Slim Dusty. Wanita. These are the many faces of Australian country music, a genre that has changed... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·November 8, 2018·5 min read

Kangaroo: A Love-Hate Story Review

The old myth of riding a kangaroo to school is shot dead in the dark of the night in the... Read More
Guest Writer·September 27, 2021·1 min read

Darwin’s ‘Laksa Queen’ Moves from Cooking to Politics in the Documentary Democracy Darling!

Watch Democracy Darling! via Al Jazeera here. In far north Australia, Amye Un, Darwin’s infamous ‘laksa queen’, is moving from... Read More
Andrew F Peirce·September 9, 2021·1 min read

Jonathan Alley Director of Love in Bright Landscapes: The Story of David McComb of The Triffids Interview

Help keep The Curb independent by joining our Patreon. The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via... Read More
Guest Writer·July 28, 2021·3 min read

Wanting to Fly: Director Matthew Morden Writes About Documenting the Art of Human Suspension

Director Matthew Morden‘s film, Wanting to Fly, is screening at the 2021 Melbourne Documentary Film Festival. This fascinating film follow... Read More
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