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Jonathan Adams (right) with crew on the set of Rough Stuff.

Director Jonathan Adams joins Cinema Australia to discuss his new film, Rough Stuff.

“I’d like to continue to make films that are transportive and exciting but also thoughtful and have something to say.”

Interview by Matthew Eeles

This is the most fun I’ve had watching an Australian adventure film in years. Was it just as fun to shoot?

Thats a fantastic thing to hear. I suppose shooting a movie is fun in the way that running a marathon is fun, or maybe climbing Mount Everest or something. Its exhausting and it pushes you far beyond your comfort zone. But its also thrilling and enormously gratifying. I look back on the shoot and I kind of smile about the sheer swashbuckling nature of it, even though I know at the time it was really just like climbing a…

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Thanks for this, Niall. I’ll be looking out…

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Some might think it a bit of stretch to include a film on a Canadian topic in the Begorrathon, but Aisling Walsh’s Maudie is an Irish-Canadian co-production, and much of the talent behind the camera is from Ireland.

The film tells the true story of folk artist Maud Lewis, brilliantly played by Sally Hawkins, and her fish peddler husband, Everett (a grunting Ethan Hawke).

Maudie made its Irish premiere last month at the Audi Dublin Film Festival. It will go on general release later this year, and when it does, be sure to see it, and bring tissues.

My Film Ireland review of the film is here.

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As a female purveyor of words myself, amongst all the bra-waving, hip-shaking, leg-splays and trousers… I have read many tributes and testaments to International Women’s Day.

It’s a delightful ritual of mine to read as many targeted writings as possible on the day(s), but found my favourite to be not at all as expected.

Written by a (shock, horror) man – and so delightfully fresh; I found “Nan was my Nigella” written by Paul Waring, on my on-line happy place to read new poetry Write Out Loud.

 

#PaulWaring   #IWDPoems  #WriteOutLoud #Poetry

 

I’ve been a huge Craig Silvey fan ever since I was introduced, during the 2005 Writer’s festival, to Warren, via ‘Rhubarb’. Must see this film, too!

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I was fortunate to be offered the opportunity to interview Craig Silvey this week. We met at Little Lefroy’s in Fremantle, a place I know well, for an informal chat covering the Jasper Jones movie adaptation to writing processes. Craig is a fantastic guy – warm and generous, despite being tired from weeks of film-related commitments – and I really appreciate him giving me this time. Jasper Jones is one of my all-time favourite books, so I admit it was a bit of a fangirl moment, but Craig had no idea … until I asked him to sign my book. 

I was also fortunate to attend an advance screening before the interview and in a word, it’s BRILLIANT. This adaptation had all the feels, all the chills, all the lingering thoughts that accompanied the book.  
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Monique: Tell me, Craig, how do you feel about your journey with Jasper Jones

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Crime tragically claims the life of talented ‘War Horse’ puppet maker:

Photo: Ncedile Daki.

Puppet maker Ncedile Daki, who worked and toured the world with Handspring Puppet Company’s award-winning puppets for the theatre sensation, War Horse, has been shot and killed in a robbery. Handspring founders ADRIAN KOHLER and BASIL JONES pay tribute to a friend, colleague and talented young man.  READ MORE.

 

#NcedileDaki  #PuppetMaster  #HandsprungPuppetCo

 

A wonderful list although, if it was mine I would add Jessie Lendennie. She established Salmon Poetry 36 years ago and done a fine job promoting Irish Poets all over the world…
http://www.salmonpoetry.com/

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Another March, another Begorrathon begins … our annual celebration of Irish writers, poets, musicians, filmmakers and whoever else we can think of.

Check out our Facebook page for updates.

Putting together this year’s photo collage for our Facebook badge was both a lot of fun and highly difficult – who do you include and who do you leave out?

For each person included here, there are at least ten we could have chosen. Some of the faces and names here will be very familiar; others not so much (a good excuse to head to the bookshop to check them out).

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Here then, are this year’s Begorrathon poster boys (girls):

2010 handout of author Maeve Binchy Maeve Binchy – still probably Ireland’s most beloved writer

PPaul Muldoon Paul Muldoon – after the death of Seamus Heaney, Muldoon has assumed the mantle of greatest living Irish poet. The poet, editor and electric guitar enthusiast serves as the Poetry Editor for ‘The…

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Yep – have to see this!

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Jasper Jones director Rachel Perkins and author Craig Silvey.Jasper Jones director Rachel Perkins and author Craig Silvey.

Jasper Jones author Craig Silvey and the film’s director Rachel Perkins were in Perth recently to launch a series of Q&A screenings around the country. Cinema Australia’s Matthew Eeles caught up with the pair to speak all things Jasper Jones.

“The kids were all different in their own right, but in terms of how they brought these characters to life I couldn’t be happier. They exceeded my high expectations by far.”

Interview by Matthew Eeles

Death, racism, infidelity, molestation, suicide, alcoholism, manslaughter, grief and penis fingers. What a pleasant film you two have released four weeks out from school holidays.

Rachel: You forgot love and friendship. [Laughs].

Thankfully there’s a hell of a lot more to the story than the parts I mentioned. Can you tell our readers a bit about Jasper Jones.

Craig: Principally Jasper Jones is about…

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So proud to have been mentored through my degree later in life, by this wonderful landscape poet:  “Whether it’s WA or China, Glen Phillips has created an astounding legacy,” writes Elaine Fry in The West Australian, Book Review.  (Glen Phillips sent his copy – unfortunately, I can’t find it on-line so unable to link.)  

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#GlenPhillips   #LandscapePoet  #ICLL  #KSPWriters  #FAWWA  #PENInternational  #Poetry

Amazing director.

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“People are interesting, everybody is interesting.” 

AB Film Revew’s Andrew Peirce took some time out of his busy schedule to chat with Australian film legend, Rolf de Heer on behalf of Cinema Australia.

I appreciate you taking the time to have a chat to Cinema Australia. I’m a huge fan of your work and it’s really great to see that Perth International Arts Festival is putting on a retrospective of your work, especially the films that are being shown. One of the first questions is that all of the films that are being shown are very focused on indigenous Australia.

Rolf de Heer: Yes, the Tracking Country theme. I think it allowed a really good collation of all the work that Molly and I have both done. Not all of it, but most of it. It’s really interesting, because there’s two sets of three in…

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Will have to look out for this one…

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A new poster has dropped for John V. Soto’s upcoming Australian Sci Fi drama, The Gateway.

Soto’s followup to his 2014 Perth-shot drama The Reckoning follows a particle physicist who is still grieving over the loss of her husband in a car crash. She uses a revolutionary machine to bring him back, with dire consequences for her family.

The Gateway stars Jacqueline Mckenzie, Myles Pollard, Hayley McElhinnery and Ben Mortley. The film is written by Soto and Michael White.

The Gateway is eyeing a 2017 release. You can follow the film on Facebook here

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