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International
Filep Karma and the fight for Papua’s future
Richard Chauvel
6 April 2011
The detention of Filep Karma – one of more than 130 Papuan and Moluccan political prisoners in Indonesian jails – highlights the deep problems of Indonesian rule in Papua
From the archive
Watching The Back of Beyond
Sylvia Lawson
17 July 2013
This 1954 documentary has “a kind of radiance” that captivated audiences around the world
Essays & Reportage
An industry awakens
Tina Kaufman
24 April 2023
A busy industry was waiting impatiently for the revival of Australian feature film-making in the early 1970s
Essays & Reportage
The shattered silence
Sylvia Lawson
6 January 2009
We are constantly delivered a double miracle: Aboriginal survival, and the Aboriginal will to forgive us all and share it, writes
Sylvia Lawson
National Affairs
Fifty years on, Australia’s Papua policy is still failing
Richard Chauvel
27 September 2012
Indonesia’s President Yudhoyono isn’t getting the right kind of encouragement to create a long-term solution
Books & Arts
Vast landscapes in tumult
Sylvia Lawson
6 September 2012
Sylvia Lawson
on Sergei Bondarchuk’s
War and Peace
and the French film-maker Chris Marker
Books & Arts
Dangerous pleasure
Sylvia Lawson
17 August 2011
Sylvia Lawson
reviews
Senna
,
Jane Eyre
and
The Illusionist
Books & Arts
Arguments worth having
Sylvia Lawson
22 June 2011
Sylvia Lawson
at the Sydney Film Festival
Books & Arts
“War goes to sleep, but with one eye always open”
Sylvia Lawson
29 April 2015
Cinema
|
Sylvia Lawson
reviews
German Concentration Camps Factual Survey
and remembers film-maker David Perry
Books & Arts
Adventuring
Sylvia Lawson
16 June 2010
CINEMA | More from the Sydney Film Festival with
Sylvia Lawson
Books & Arts
Out of the picture
Sylvia Lawson
1 April 2010
CINEMA |
The Hurt Locker
doesn’t ask the question, but the audience must, writes
Sylvia Lawson
Books & Arts
Fantales
Desley Deacon
4 July 2023
How Errol Flynn, Peter Finch, David Gulpilil and Nicole Kidman crossed the psychic gangway between Sydney and Hollywood
Essays & Reportage
Kenneth Slessor goes to the movies
Tom O'Regan
4 January 2016
The celebrated poet invented his own way of writing about the films of the early sound era, says
Tom O’Regan