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Articles written by Rashelle Predovnik

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Control Room: The Politics of War
A multi award winning documentary about news gathering in the middle east during the 2003 invasion of Iraq -based on relations between Al-Jazeera and the US Media.
Gunners Palace: The Iraq War Like Never Before
American soldiers of the 2/3 Field Artillery, a group known as the "Gunners," tell of their experiences in Baghdad during the Iraq War.
Cult Films: Making The Grade
Various film buffs attempt to answer the question: What makes a movie cult?
What Makes a Movie Cult?
A look at why some movies become highly acclaimed cult films.
Capturing the Friedmans: Who Do You Believe?
A respectable upper-middle class Jewish family's world falls apart when both the father and youngest son are arrested and accused of shocking crimes.
DVD Review: Tell Them Who You Are (2004)
Oscar-winning cinematographer and filmmaker Haskell Wexler agrees to allow his son Mark to make a film about him and their difficult relationship.
Rock n Roll Nerd Director on Her New Doco
Director Rhian Skirving on The Challenges of Filming her Friend Tim Minchin and Life After Rock N Roll Nerd
Rock n Roll Nerd Director Rhian Skirving
Australian director Rhian Skirving filmed her friend, and comedian, Tim Minchin, whose rise from obscurity to celebrity is the subject of her newly released documentary.
Notes on a Scandal: Great Psychological Drama
Suspicions that Eyre's psychological drama Notes on a Scandal will be riveting is confirmed within minutes of the opening scene.
Music & Lyrics: Harmonious Good Fun
You know a movie is funny when even the cast laugh at themselves, and both Grant & Barrymore struggle to keep a straight face during their performances in this romantic c
Black Sheep: Will Delight Splatterstick Fans
What do you get when you cross a B-Grade werewolf movie with New Zealand's number 1 export? A hybrid, cinematic mutation called Black Sheep.
Death at a Funeral: Dead Funny
The multi talented actor, writer, producer and director Frank Oz (The Muppets Take Manhattan & Little Shop of Horrors) has yet again turned his deft hand to directing com
Bobby: A Tribute to Robert F Kennedy
Despite Bobby being a central figure, this film is really about ordinary people whose lives were touched momentarily, by an extraordinary man.
Priceless: A Gem From Pierre Salvadori
Not unlike Breakfast at Tiffany's, Pierre Salvadori's film sugar coats prostitution yet Priceless is a very funny modern day reworking of Capote's 1961 classic.
The Illusionist: A Neil Burger Film
Conneticut born filmmaker Neil Burger resorts to a classic fairy tale narrative in his film about a magician who must outwit an evil prince to win back his true love.
The Fountain: Offbeat Aronofsky
For a culture so obsessed with staying young, the visionary director of Pi and Requiem for a Dream has completed an ambitious project in making a movie about death.
Zodiac: Charting Obsession
Director David Fincher can now add Zodiac to his list of highly acclaimed directing achievements which include Alien 3, Se7en & Fight Club
Gini Santos on Animating Ratatouille
Gini Santos talks about her work and the identification she felt with Colette, the female chef in Ratatouille - a film about a rat who wants to be a great Chef!
Interview with PIXAR Animator Gini Santos
In Australia in 2007 as part of the Sydney Film Festival PIXAR animator Gini Santos talks about her work on the film Ratatouille - a film about a Rat who loves to cook!
Miss Potter with Renée Zellweger
A celebration of the life, love and imagination of one of Britain's most famous authors, Beatrix Potter.
Bra Boys Film Review
This hard hitting, debut documentary from Australian director Sunny Abberton is a conflict ridden 'bloody, blokey, lovestory.'
Interview with Bra Boys Director Sunny Abberton
Part 3: Director Sunny Abberton talks about his passion for storytelling, the Australian surfing community and what he hopes the audience will get from his film BRA BOYS.
Australian Surfer & Filmmaker Sunny Abberton
Part 2: Director Sunny Abberton talks about his passion for storytelling, the Australian surfing community and what he hopes the audience will get from his film BRA BOYS.
Bra Boys Interview
Director Sunny Abberton talks about his passion for storytelling, the Australian surfing community and what he hopes the audience will get from his film BRA BOYS.
The Dead Girl With Toni Collette
Karen Moncrieff struggles to understand the constant violence against women in our society and admits her latest movie is an attempt to answer that question.
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