In the tradition of Australian crime dramas about fatherless young men, the writer-director’s debut feature is a prison film ...
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Payal Kapadia’s Cannes Grand Prix–winning story of three hard-working women in Mumbai, and Luca Guadagnino’s steamy adaptation of William Burroughs’ 1950s novel ...
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The people generally referred to as Negritos were once widely dispersed across South-East Asia. Today, they are found in the ...
1 ENTRIES Tom Glassey is the digital content producer for The Monthly . Depending on your passion for driving, Canberra’s Summernats weekend is either a festival of craft and engineering or a noisy ...
An initially confusing remark from the author’s grandmother became a wry touchstone even as her dementia took hold I was about four when I first heard my grandmother use this expression. She kept a ...
The work of the great Australian documentary photographer proposes portraits as mirrors, containing both the subject and the artist ...
The respected intellectual’s writing is a reminder of a moral rigour lost to public debate and universities, replaced by ...
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Senior reporter for The Saturday Paper Rick Morton on whether Peter Dutton can reclaim teal electorates with his brand of hardline conservatism. When Scott Morrison’s government was swept from power ...