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The Three Musketeers Pt I: D’Artagnan & Part II: Milady (M) film review

Back in the 17th century, Charles D'Artagnan travels to Paris to join King Louis XIII's elite guard, the Musketeers.

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (MA15+) film review

A young Furiosa picks a ripe peach in a lush green forest. Raiders discover the area however, and kidnap Furiosa as proof of the place’s existence for their warlord Dementus.

Documentary shines the light on Canberra carers

Unconditional, a Canberra documentary aims to showcase the love, sacrifice and dedication of those who care for their family members.

Canberra film to snatch industry limelight

The Canberra production Snatchers hopes to boost the local industry and bring attention to the talent creatives of the region.

Tricks, laughs and power dynamics hit the stage in Stunt Double

Audience members are transported right to the middle of the set of a 1970s Aussie action movie in Stunt Double.

WIN! Riceboy Sleeps film passes

CW has 5/10 x Riceboy Sleeps (M) in-season double passes to be won.

Aboriginal Tent Embassy stars in award-winning documentary

We see it whenever we head to the National Triangle, but do you know the origins of the Aboriginal Tent Embassy, the first people to occupy it, their stories, motives and names?...

Canberra short film wins awards and hearts around the globe

Sam Chapman is chasing rainbows as the talented young photographer with Down Syndrome stars in The Way Sam Sees It.

WIN! ‘Uproar’ film passes

Canberra Daily has 5 x 'Uproar' (M) in-season double passes to be won.

Luke and Tim make a movie for Canberra Short Film Festival

After years of watching movies and discussing how they could do it better, Luke McWilliams and Tim Stiles decided to put their money where their mouths were and make a movie.

ANU composers give voice to silent films

A marrying of the old and the new, a collaboration between the National Film and Sound Archive (NFSA) and the Australian National University (ANU) gives new life to archival footage.

Take 6 with Holly Trueman, CEO of Screen Canberra

Guiding the future of film and TV, Screen Canberra is set to become our region’s very own Truman Show as Dr Holly Trueman steps into the role of CEO on 18 September.

Canberra actors shock audiences on international horror circuit

A team of Sydney and Canberra filmmakers have captured the eerie sense of the unknown of the Australian bush in their film, Puzzle Box.

Canberra filmmakers encourage youth to sign up for organ donation

This World Organ Donation Day, 13 August, a team of Canberra creatives is hoping to catch the attention of young people and inspire them potentially help save lives.

Canberra film enthusiast shares pivotal life moments in new festival

The Coming of Age Film Festival showcases some of life's defining moments through a collection of short films at Dendy Cinemas Canberra on Friday 14 July.

‘Anatomy of a Fall’ wins top prize at Cannes

French director Justine Triet became the third female director to win the Cannes Film Festival's Palme d'Or, beating out 21 other films in competition for the top prize.

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