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Hard Knocks

Hard Knocks

With recent reports that life for the residents of Toomelah has reached crisis point, Ivan Sen’s feature about the troubled Aboriginal community hits home even harder.

From A Faraway Land

The inaugural Indian Film Festival of Melbourne will attempt to show audiences that there’s more to their thriving cinema scene than song and dance… though there’s that too.

Last Dance

Director Martha Goddard gives us the back story on shooting her experiential short film ‘Dance Me to the End of Love’ which is vying for a Dendy Award at Sydney Film Festival.

Trolls and Tribulations

Having raised the funds via crowd-funding, Snowgum Films are bravely attempting to bring Terry Pratchett’s short epic, ‘Troll Bridge’, to screen.

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Pic of the Day - Xavier Samuel

Onscreen, Xavier Samuel's been tortured, faced outback terror and hung out with vampires. You might think he has a taste for the bizarre, but that’s not quite the case...

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Xavier Samuel doesn't actually like horror movies. He confessed this fact to FILMINK when we talked to him about his lead role in the deliriously brilliant Aussie horror, The Loved Ones which is released this week. Horror flicks, said the young actor - who also stars in the scary Road Train - can make his "stomach a bit sick". Clearly, this hasn't stopped him. The Adelaide-raised Samuel's star has been steadily on the rise since his graduation from Flinders University, where he studied drama. From home-grown arthouse dramas like September and Newcastle through to the multiplex mega-hit Eclipse, Samuel has been gathering acclaim - and fans. Sean Byrne, who helmed The Loved Ones, sums up Samuel's appeal in the current issue of FILMINK: "Xavier's got classic leading man good looks but a real character actor's command of the craft, which is a really great combination." We'll soon see Samuel in the historical thriller Anonymous, which, he told FILMINK is about the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. "I've been wearing tights and riding horses," he says, "Definitely a change of speed from the Twilight series."

 

 

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