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Theo Delaney

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hospital

Exploring space and place inside the hospital

November 29, 2018 Theo Delaney
Reviews // Sydney Underground Film Festival

Review: Sydney Underground FIlm Festival Opening Night

The film festival digs deeper to unearth the weird and wonderful of up and coming cinema.

September 16, 2018 Theo Delaney
Perspective // Somewhere Only We Know

Somewhere only we know: Bundaberg

Bundy's sun-kissed fields and breezy mornings offer more than just sugar cane and rum

August 2, 2018 Theo Delaney
Culture, Profiles // SWF

André Aciman on first love and the brutality of time in ‘Call Me By Your Name’

The acclaimed novelist speaks to Honi about love and loss

May 3, 2018 Theo Delaney
Simon with popcorn hurled at him
Culture // LGBTQIA+

Hating, Simon: The straightest gay movie ever

Love, Simon is this year's imperfect piece of queer cinema.

April 24, 2018 Theo Delaney

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