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  • 'Balibo' opens in Oz

    08/02/09 The world preem of "Balibo" at the July 24 Melbourne International Film Festival opening night launched what has become a very political event by Oz standards.  |  Variety
  • Hackers hit Melbourne fest site

    07/26/09 The website of the Melbourne Intl. Film Festival was hacked Friday as a Chinese campaign builds against a doc about an ethnic minority leader.  |  Variety
  • AICN-Downunder: HARRY POTTER 6, BALIBO, DRAG ME TO HELL And The New Jim Jarmusch!

    07/22/09 The best films are like dreams you're never really sure you had.  |  Ain't It Cool News
  • Loach Stirs Up Controversy At Another Festival

    07/21/09 Director Ken Loach has pulled Looking for Eric , his well-received entry at the Cannes Film Festival, out of the Melbourne Film Festival, complaining that he cannot contribute to any event that accepts funding from Israel.  |  The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
  • Box Office: Woody’s “Whatever” Worked Well This Weekend (UPDATED)

    06/22/09 "Food, Inc.s much more aggressive expansion this weekend wasn't without its merits. The Magnolia Pictures-released food industry expose grossed $280,000 from 51 screens, which shot it into the overall top twenty, and kept it's average at a promising $5,490. Its $377,726 total already makes it one of the year's top ten grossing documentaries, and it should soon join "Valentino: The Last Emperor" and "Every Little Step" in that exceedingly rare $1 million doc box office club.  |  indieWIRE
  • Cines del Sur hands cash to 'Bank'

    06/22/09 George Ovashvili's "The Other Bank" took the top Golden Alhambra at the 3rd Granada Film Festival Cines del Sur, which wrapped Saturday.  |  Variety
  • Box Office: “Whatever” Works For Audiences; Finds $31K PTA

    06/21/09 "Food, Inc.s much more aggressive expansion this weekend wasn't without its merits. The Magnolia Pictures-released food industry expose grossed $280,000 from 51 screens, which shot it into the overall top twenty, and kept it's average at a promising $5,490. Its $377,726 total already makes it one of the year's top ten grossing documentaries, and it should soon join "Valentino: The Last Emperor" and "Every Little Step" in that exceedingly rare $1 million doc box office club.  |  indieWIRE
  • The $9.99 Dead Skin Windmill Movie Works: This Weekend at the Movies

    06/19/09 Summer officially comes this weekend via June's solstice, so the longest days of the year might hinder your spending time in a dark movie theater.  |  indieWIRE