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Showreel
Annie McLoughlin
473 episodes
6 hours ago
Your half hour of local film news, conversations with film makers and explorations into how they bring their ideas to life on screen. Showreel promises an exciting package of film information that will set your ears buzzing.
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Your half hour of local film news, conversations with film makers and explorations into how they bring their ideas to life on screen. Showreel promises an exciting package of film information that will set your ears buzzing.
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Yurlu I Country
Yaara Bou Belhem joins us to talk about Yurlu I Country which follows the last year of a Banjima Elder Maitland Parker in his journey to preserve his culture and heal his contaminated homeland. This is the story of Wittenoom, asbestos and the biggest contaminated site in the Southern Hemisphere. Unfinished business screening in cinemas during November.
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9 hours ago

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JOURNEY HOME, DAVID GULPILIL
Today we chat with the co-director's of the film Journey Home, David Gulpilil, Maggie Miles and Trisha Morton-Thomas opening in cinemas on Oct 30th.
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1 week ago

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For the Term of His Natural Life & British Film Festival 2025
Today we talk with Stephen Gaunson here, RMIT film expert, on the screening of For The Term of His Natural Life at the Capitol on Sunday 26th Oct at 1pm. The most expensive silent film ever made in Australia as the talkies exclipsed the silent stage. Once in a life time event.Curator of the upcoming British Film Festival (BFF 2025), Kim Pelalas here, joins us to discuss the festival highlights. Screening at all Palace Cinemas in Melbourne Nov 5-Dec 7th.
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2 weeks ago

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Environmental Film Fest 2025 & Beast of War
First up we talk with Simon Troon here from the Environmental Film Festival 2025 running at various locations starting 16th Oct - 23 Oct. Secondly we chat with writer/director Kiah Roach-Turner here about Beast of War starring Mark Coles-Smith out in cinemas on 9th Oct.
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4 weeks ago

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Anno 2020
We speak with the director James Morcan and lead producer Gil Ben-Moshe for the Australian indie movie ‘Anno 2020’, which was shot during the height of the pandemic in 5 countries, 4 continents and in 17 different cities.The film is a kaleidoscope which contains multiple plots happening simultaneously in different parts of the world, as we find characters seeking redemption, forgiveness, reconciliation and answers amongst the dystopia of 2020.
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1 month ago

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Powering Fundraising Through Your Networks & Communities
An exerpt from Documentary Australia's Masterclass into fundraising and relationship building with Sal Balharrie and Petrina Dorrington (Like My Brother). For the full webinaire and others from the series go to here.
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1 month ago

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Also John Clarke
Talking with filmmaker Loren Clarke about her first doco Also John Clarke is an exploration of the artist process. A great adventure a must watch.
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1 month ago

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Mother, Country
Mother, Country A film by Pablo Navarrete showed at Domecritus House on Sept 11 to mark and revisit the 1973 coup in Chila. We hear from Pablo Navarrete here and then from the organiser of the local screening Pilar Aguiler here a Chilean/ Australian.
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1 month ago

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Went Up the Hill
Today we chat with screen writer & director Samuel Van Grinsven about his second feature Went Up the Hill starring Vicky Krieps & Dacre Montgomery.
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2 months ago

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Kangaroo
We chat with director Kate Woods about her newest film the comedy/family movie Kangaroo set in the NT with an ensemble cast that includes Ryan Corr, Brooke Satchwell, Rachel House, Deborah Mailman, Ernie Dingo, Roy Billings and new comer Lily Whiteley. Co-produced by Cultivator Films Australia, Bunya Productions & Brindle Films, distributed by StudioCanal with release dates  21 August 2025 (Germany) & 18 September 2025 (Australia/New Zealand)
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2 months ago

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The World Came Flooding In
We talk with Isobel Knowles and Van Sowerwine  about their fantastic new production XR Instrallation The World Came Flooding In being launch with the support of MIFF and Now or Never Festival 21-24 August and playing at ACMI Swinburne Studio. Go to the MIFF for tickets. 
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2 months ago

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Never Get Busted
David Ngo talks to us about the Winner of a Sundance Directing Award Never Get Busted which is having it's Australian Premier at MIFF.
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3 months ago

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Future Council & Love in the Walls
We are joined by Damon Gameau (That Sugar Film, 2040) here as he releases his new film Future Council. You can see Damon at special Q&A screenings of FUTURE COUNCIL at Classic Cinema Elsternwick, Cinema Nova, Cameo Belgrave, Sun Yarraville and Astor Theatre this weekend or catch the film in cinemas everywhere August 7.  Tickets are on sale now.Filmmaker Samuel Kostevc here joins us to talk about his film Love in the Walls. In a Melbourne social housing community, this moving 60-minute documentary explores residents’ resilience amid Australia’s deepening housing crisis. 
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3 months ago

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The Nicholas Building & The New Peasants
Today we chat with filmmaker Mark Newbold here about his observational feature The Nicholas Building which explores the artistic process.We finish with a chat with Jordan Osmond here here about his film New Peasants as he follows the lives of a family that lives the majority of their life outside the mainstream economy. Both films were screened at MDFF.
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3 months ago

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Hot Water - Stupa & Deep Ecology
We talk to two filmmakers Tim Whybrow here & Peter C. Downey here featured in this years Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF) at the Nova.Tim Whybrow's passion project "Hot Water: Investigating Australia's Marine Ecosystem", explores Australia's marine wonders and the efforts of eco-heroes to combat rising ocean acidity.Peter C. Downey's films "Stupa" and "Deep Ecology" are two documentaries selected for the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF) in July 2025, screening at Cinema Nova in Carlton. "Stupa" focuses on Boinga Bob and his unique, artistic home, while "Deep Ecology" explores the connection between personal and collective grief related to environmental and societal issues.
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3 months ago

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Piquancy - Silent Heroes
We speak with writer/ director/ co-producer Nandita Chakraborty and co-producer Niru Tripathi about the CALD Community Voices project Piquancy - Silent Heroes. 
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4 months ago

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Espresso Cinema & Guy Wilkinson Filmmaker
First a chat with Alicia Brescianini here about her project Espresso Cinema bringing three exciting new Italian films to Nova over the winter months starting on June 29th at 7pm with Frank and Nina award winner at the Venice Film Festival.Secondly we chat with Guy Wilkinson here about his three films playing at this years' Melbourne Documentary Film Festival - Lasting Trace, Six Strings Up, Midnight Milonga
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4 months ago

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Brando with a Glass Eye
We speak with director/writer Antonis Tsonis about his first feature Brando with a Glass Eye as it begins it's theatrical release in Australia. It will be showing with Q&A on Wed, June 25th at 8pm at the Lido in Hawthorn tickets.
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4 months ago

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Showreel Radiothon Edition 2025
3cr Showreel Radiothon Edition with exerpts from past interviews. Don't forget to donate at 3cr.org.au and say it's for Showreel!
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4 months ago

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Come Back Mister Bule
We speak with filmmaker Jamie Wilson about his reimagined film Come Back Mister Bule showing at the in cinema Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF) at the Nove on July 28.
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5 months ago

Showreel
Your half hour of local film news, conversations with film makers and explorations into how they bring their ideas to life on screen. Showreel promises an exciting package of film information that will set your ears buzzing.