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The Best Australian Films of the Decade – 2010-2019

Andrew F Peirce
August 26, 2019
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With a few months still left to go in 2019, and with those months, a wealth of Australian films yet to come (The Nightingale, Ride Like a Girl, Little Monsters, The Faceless Man, Nekromantik, The Naked Wandere...

Grey Dollars – Where Are the Aussie Films for Ageing Audiences?

Andrew F Peirce
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In the latest round of Screen Australia funding, an interesting variety of films that cover the field of diversity in a great way. There's the new Jocelyn Moorhouse film, Agaat, about a young black girl adopted...

Andrew’s Top Twenty Five Films of 2015 & Five Worst Films

Andrew F Peirce
February 20, 2016
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25. Paddington 24. Ex-Machina 23. Ricki and the Flash 22. Selma 21. Sicario 20. Beasts of No Nation 19. Last Cab to Darwin 18. The End of the Tour 17. Partisan 16. Foxcatcher 15. T...

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