‘The project of modernity formulated in the 18th century by the philosophers of the Enlightenment consisted in their efforts to develop objective science, universal morality and law, and autonomous art according to their inner logic. At the same time, this … Continue reading
Category Archives: film & tv
The Weatherman, at mobcaster.com
Currently featuring at mobcaster.com is The Weatherman, an independently produced comedy pilot from the creative minds at Dark Heart Productions. Watch the pilot here and help us achieve our funding goal. The Weatherman features Robert Grubb, Nicholas Gunn, Shanrah Wakefield and myself, … Continue reading
Hamlet. On Film. Like you’ve never seen.
The Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark by A Poor Theatre Company Shot over 38 hours in and around Melbourne’s CBD in the dead dark of night, A Poor Theatre’s film adaptation of Hamlet has been generating some fierce word-of-mouth, and with … Continue reading
Masterfully Lucky
Victorian College of the Arts graduate Rodney Afif talks about his role as Iraqi refugee Youssif in Michael James Rowland’s excellent new feature film, Lucky Miles, as well as providing some tips on how to handle acting for the camera, and a tantalising … Continue reading
Last Train to Freo – Film Review
Last Train to Freo Directed by Jeremy Sims Porkchop Productions and Taylor Media distributed by madman.com.au RRP: $34.95 After a brief run in cinemas last year, Jeremy Sims’ debut as a film director, Last Train to Freo, has been released on DVD … Continue reading