The Gospel According to Dickens
A Christmas Carol has become a yuletide tradition. We explore its magic with the creative artists behind the various adaptations that are about to grace our stages.
A Christmas Carol has become a yuletide tradition. We explore its magic with the creative artists behind the various adaptations that are about to grace our stages.
This is a good film, but was it really worthy of winning the Palm d’Or?
William Barton and Richard Tognetti receive their first awards, alongside Piers Burbrook de Vere. Salliana Seven Campbell, Caitlin Yeo and Nigel Westlake are amongst the winners.
In this moving documentary, Sydney luthier Harry Vatiliotis makes his final (800th) violin for his close friend, violinist and filmmaker Romano Crivici.
With film scores including Babe, Paper Planes and Blueback, the composer will be recognised at the 2022 Screen Music Awards, to be held later this month.
Benjamin Millepied, former Principal with New York City Ballet, Director of Dance at the Paris Opera Ballet and choreographer of Black Swan, discusses his latest film and the influence of Jerome Robbins.
This Danish drama, which centres on a true, intriguing mystery, seldom relaxes its grip.
Australia’s premier international dance film festival celebrates its first year at Queensland Ballet’s Brisbane home with half-price tickets for those attending in person.
Features include a look at Amanda Lee Falkenberg's musical space odyssey The Moons Symphony, the artists restoring the oratorio's theatrical setting, why Fidelio invites tinkering, and an interview with lawyer-turned-playwright Suzie Miller.
With music by Australian composers including Corrina Bonshek, Anne Cawrse, Gambirra Illume, David John Lang and Chris Williams, this concert was the perfect way to mark World Migratory Bird Day.
Wodunnit fans have a double dose of murder mysteries to indulge in. Robyn Nevin discusses the fun and challenge of directing The Mousetrap, while See How They Run hits our cinema screens.
Lynden Barber celebrates a film about a child made for adults, and a new BBC series starring Nicola Walker and Sean Bean.
Seven productions from the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden form the centrepiece of the new Palace Opera & Ballet season.