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Dreams and DSLRs: Olivia Martin-McGuire’s China Love

Olivia Martin-McGuire’s documentary explores modern China through the lens of its pre-wedding photography industry.

June 22, 2018 Jamie Weiss
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The Cleaners is a riveting look at the hidden shadow industry of digital cleaning

It’s no small job keeping the internet clean.

June 13, 2018 Joseph Verity
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Half-cooked ideas leave Upgrade in need of one  

Leigh Whannell's fictional dystopia attempts to devise new and interesting ideas in the saturated genre.

June 13, 2018 Ira Friedberg
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Amy Adrion on the making of Half the Picture

Amy Adrion’s documentary prioritises the female perspective and shines a light on gender discrimination in the film industry.

June 12, 2018 Alex Bateman
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Disobedience paints a bleak tale of faith and forbidden romance

Chilean director Sebastián Lelio explores a secret lesbian relationship in an Orthodox Jewish community.

June 12, 2018 Nicholas Hulme
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Rafiki: The lesbian love story banned in home country Kenya

Banned in its home country, Rafiki is both daring and sweet in its earnest, colourful depiction of a lesbian teen romance.

June 7, 2018 Georgia Tan
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Chocolate Oyster is like looking into a millenial mirror

Steve Jaggi's independent film provides a glimpse into the lives of Bondi millennials slowly coming to terms with their own mediocrity.

June 6, 2018 Vaidehi Mahapatra

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