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Flume on new music: “I’ve got a full album’s worth of house” - www.nme.com - Australia - Britain
nme.com
19.07.2022 / 18:45

Flume on new music: “I’ve got a full album’s worth of house”

Flume has told NME that he’s created a “full album’s worth” of house music. Watch our video interview with the article above.Speaking to NME backstage at Mad Cool Festival 2022, the Australian producer – real name Harley Streten – discussed various projects that he’s been working on. His third album ‘Palaces’, released back in May, played host to a range of ideas which he hoped to later return to.“I mean I’ve got a full album’s worth of house music that’s just sitting there that I just need to finish off,” said Streten.

‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Wins Bucheon Prize at BiFan Festival - variety.com - Australia - North Korea - Serbia - Macedonia
variety.com
15.07.2022 / 10:57

‘You Won’t Be Alone’ Wins Bucheon Prize at BiFan Festival

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefThe Goran Stolevski-directed horror-drama “You Won’t Be Alone,” was Thursday named the best film at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, Korea’s leading genre film event.The Australia-U.K.-Serbia co-production is set in Macedonia and stars Noomi Rapace in a 19th century tale about a young girl who is transformed into a witch. It premiered at the Sundance festival in January and recently played in Sydney.

Gang Of Youths talk ‘Angel In Realtime’, covering Wilco and Mad Cool Festival 2022 - www.nme.com - Australia - Madrid
nme.com
14.07.2022 / 18:31

Gang Of Youths talk ‘Angel In Realtime’, covering Wilco and Mad Cool Festival 2022

Gang Of Youths have discussed their latest album, ‘Angel In Realtime’, and their recent Wilco cover in a new interview with NME at Mad Cool Festival 2022 – you can watch the full video above.The London-based Australian band played live on the Madrid festival’s Region Of Madrid stage last Saturday (July 9) as part of their ongoing European tour.Speaking to NME backstage at Mad Cool, Gang Of Youths frontman David Le’aupepe jokingly recalled the band’s first visit to Mad Cool in 2018.“We played this festival before the doors even opened, so they’ve brought us back [this year] to apologise, which is very nice of them,” Le’aupepe said with laugh. “[2018 was] when we were even more unknown and terrible.

Geoffrey Rush Interview: Oscar Winner On Returning To The Festival Fray, Playing Groucho Marx & Winning His Defamation Suit: “It Was Bruising For Everyone Involved” - deadline.com - Australia - city Melbourne
deadline.com
07.07.2022 / 19:01

Geoffrey Rush Interview: Oscar Winner On Returning To The Festival Fray, Playing Groucho Marx & Winning His Defamation Suit: “It Was Bruising For Everyone Involved”

Oscar winner Geoffrey Rush is at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) this week to receive its Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution at the closing ceremony on Saturday (July 10).

Ban Conversion Practices In Western Australia, South Australia, Say Survivors - www.starobserver.com.au - Australia
starobserver.com.au
05.07.2022 / 08:51

Ban Conversion Practices In Western Australia, South Australia, Say Survivors

Conversion practices survivors and Amnetsy International have called on the governments of Western Australia and South Australia to ban harmful and unscientific conversion practices. They have pointed to Victoria’s “ground-breaking legislation” as an example of how states can “address conversion ideology and practices in a fair and equitable way.” “10% of LGBTQA+ Australians are at risk of conversion practices. For decades, conversion practices have been responsible for causing irreparable harm to LGBTQA+ people,” said Amnesty International on its campaign page. Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan had last year promised the LGBTQI community that if reelected his government would enact a law to ban conversion practices. Amnesty International Australia, SOGICE Survivors and Ending Conversion Practices WA said they have requested a meeting with the WA Premier, Health Minister, and Attorney General, to discuss the issue. The WA government proposed to ban so-called conversion therapy by introducing legislation for a national code of conduct for unregulated health workers last year.

South by Southwest Conference Expanding to Australia in 2023 - variety.com - Australia - Hollywood - Texas - county Valley - Jordan - county Warren - county Gates - Beyond
variety.com
30.06.2022 / 03:25

South by Southwest Conference Expanding to Australia in 2023

Matt Donnelly Senior Film WriterThe South by Southwest Conference is expanding beyond its longtime Austin, Texas home to Sydney, Australia.SXSW Sydney will host a seven-day celebration of technology, film and music from Oct. 15 to Oct.

Inside Michelle Keegan’s new solo life in Australia amid long distance marriage with Mark Wright - www.ok.co.uk - Australia
ok.co.uk
29.06.2022 / 12:35

Inside Michelle Keegan’s new solo life in Australia amid long distance marriage with Mark Wright

Michelle Keegan has been living her best solo life in Australia amid her long distance marriage with Mark Wright. The former Coronation Street star, 35, is currently abroad filming for the BBC's new drama series Ten Pounds, but took a break from the show last weekend. The Our Girl actress took the opportunity to head out on an unaccompanied train tour to Cairns, and documented her journey with photos and video clips.

Baz Luhrmann Expanding ‘Australia’ Into Six-Episode Director’s Cut ‘Faraway Downs’ - variety.com - Australia
variety.com
28.06.2022 / 20:43

Baz Luhrmann Expanding ‘Australia’ Into Six-Episode Director’s Cut ‘Faraway Downs’

Brent Lang Executive Editor of Film and MediaBaz Luhrmann’s “Australia” is about to get the Snyder Cut treatment.The 2008 epic love letter to his native country was a box office dud when it hit theaters over a decade ago and critics were mostly “meh” on the whole thing. But its reputation has grown over the years, helped by frequent showings on cable, streaming and the like, and it sounds as though the director wasn’t done tinkering with a movie that, charitably, was a whole lot better than people gave it credit for at the time.Now, word comes from down under that “Australia” will be reimagined as a six-part limited series titled “Faraway Downs” to be released exclusively as a Hulu Original in the U.S.

Sydney World Pride Announces Ticket Sales and Major Events - gaynation.co - Australia
gaynation.co
24.06.2022 / 09:29

Sydney World Pride Announces Ticket Sales and Major Events

3 min read In less than eight months more than 500,000 people will descend on Sydney Australia for World Pride 2023 and today the major events and ticket sales have been announced on the steps of the Sydney Opera House.

Geoffrey Rush, Benicio Del Toro to Be Honored at Karlovy Vary Film Festival - variety.com - Australia - county Scott - Czech Republic - county King George - county Love
variety.com
21.06.2022 / 13:05

Geoffrey Rush, Benicio Del Toro to Be Honored at Karlovy Vary Film Festival

Leo Barraclough International Features EditorOscar-winning actors Geoffrey Rush and Benicio Del Toro will be feted at the 56th edition of the Karlovy Vary Intl. Film Festival, which will run July 1-9.

‘Sex Education’ Producer Eleven Casts Michelle Keegan, Faye Marsay, Warren Brown in BBC, Stan Series ‘Ten Pound Poms’ - variety.com - Australia - Britain - county Brown - county Warren
variety.com
21.06.2022 / 02:51

‘Sex Education’ Producer Eleven Casts Michelle Keegan, Faye Marsay, Warren Brown in BBC, Stan Series ‘Ten Pound Poms’

Naman Ramachandran “Sex Education” producer Eleven has cast “Ten Pound Poms,” a drama series from “Brassic” creator Danny Brocklehurst for BBC and Australian streamer Stan. Michelle Keegan (“Brassic”), Faye Marsay (“Game of Thrones”) and Warren Brown (“The Responder”) lead the cast alongside Australian actors Rob Collins (“Mystery Road”), Leon Ford (“Elvis”), Declan Coyle (“Long Black”), David Field (“Shantaram”), Stephen Curry (“Hounds of Love”), Hattie Hook (“Savage River”), Finn Treacy (“The Portable Door”) and Emma Hamilton (“The Tudors”).The six-part series follows a group of Brits as they leave dreary post-war Britain in 1956 to embark on a life-altering adventure on the other side of the world, in sun-soaked Australia. But life down under isn’t exactly the idyllic dream the new arrivals have been promised.

Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ Wins Best Film Prize at Sydney Festival - variety.com - Australia - Japan - Tokyo - Berlin - Turkey - Philippines - Bangladesh
variety.com
19.06.2022 / 16:47

Lukas Dhont’s ‘Close’ Wins Best Film Prize at Sydney Festival

Katherine Tulich Lukas Dhont’s “Close,” which won the Grand Prix in Cannes last month, picked up the Sydney Film Prize, the top prize at the Sydney Film Festival, on Sunday evening.Accepting the award via video message Dhont said: “It’s a film that comes from our hearts, that we worked on for a lot of years with many people.”The international jury consisted of Australian actor David Wenham, Australian director Jennifer Peedom, writer-director-producer Mostofa Sarwar Farooki (Bangladesh), Berlin Golden Bear winner Semih Kaplanoglu (Turkey), and the executive director of the Kawakita Memorial Film Institute in Tokyo, Yuka Sakano (Japan). Twelve titles in the official competition included Carla Simon’s “Alcarras”, Hlynur Palmason’s “Godland”, Colm Bairead’s “The Quiet Girl” and Del Kathryn Barton’s “Blaze.” The winner is awarded AUD$60,000 ($41,600).

Hong Kong Filmmakers Build New Homes, Festivals Overseas - variety.com - Australia - Britain - London - city Melbourne - Hong Kong - city Hong Kong - county Love
variety.com
16.06.2022 / 15:07

Hong Kong Filmmakers Build New Homes, Festivals Overseas

Vivienne Chow To Hong Kong documentary filmmaker Ngan Chi-sing, seeking asylum in the U.K. is going to be one of his priorities in the coming year. That’s because he has made a film about the 2019 protests that he fears would endanger his security, should he ever return to his home city.“Hong Kong cannot tolerate documentary films like mine anymore,” Ngan, the director of “Love in the Time of Revolution,” which premieres this week at the inaugural edition of the Melbourne Hong Kong Film Festival running from June 12-19 in Australia, told Variety.

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