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A chance to reinvigorate local cinemas and bring together local communities has been seized upon by one business looking to platform diverse voices.
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A chance to reinvigorate local cinemas and bring together local communities has been seized upon by one business looking to platform diverse voices.
Some might say Chapel Street is already one of Melbourne's more festive strips, so why cast around for more peacock feathers?
Locals apparently require even more preening and promenading, in the form of a new winter arts festival, alluringly titled Provocare.
A Perth business that considers itself the Airbnb of cinema has added North America to its international expansion, four years after launching the ‘cinema on demand’ concept locally.
Demand Film, formerly known as Leap Frog Films, pioneered cinema on demand in Australia and New Zealand, and has subsequently taken the concept to the UK and Ireland.
The business hires cinemas on quiet nights and crowd sources audiences.
A new arts festival is about to hit the streets of Melbourne later this month and it is called Provocaré.
Guaranteed to warm those cold winter nights, Melbourne’s iconic Chapel Street will be transformed into the world that is Provocaré. The festival aims to reflects Chapel Street’s unique essence while paying homage to the community that celebrates diversity; challenges social norms; and embraces people from all caste, creed and religion.
Acclaimed filmmaker Gillian Leahy appears on Today Extra to discuss her new documentary 'Baxter and Me', an exploration of the bond between humans and our dogs.
BAXTER AND ME will be released in cinemas across Australia via Demand Film: https://au.demand.film/baxter-and-me/
Award-winning filmmaker Gillian Leahy (My Life Without Steve, Our Park) features in her latest documentary alongside her chocolate Labrador, Baxter. In 'Baxter and Me', Leahy asks questions about a dog’s role in humanity and the relationship between owner and pet.
BAXTER AND ME will be released in cinemas across Australia via Demand Film: https://au.demand.film/baxter-and-me/
Gillian Leahy appears on Afternoons with James Valentine to discuss her new documentary ‘Baxter and Me’, the adorable and heart-warming documentary that questions dog ownership in Australia.
BAXTER AND ME will be released in cinemas across Australia via Demand.Film: https://au.demand.film/baxter-and-me/
To hear the interview click on the link below and start listening from 34:55.
TV's Dr Zac Turner has appeared on Today Extra and placed the health fads of Kim Kardashian, Jen Aniston, Lindsay Lohan and many more under the microscope. Are they safe, beneficial or downright dangerous?
Filmmaker Gillian Leahy appears on ABC News Breakfast to discuss her new "dogumentary" Baxter and Me.
Gillian Leahy in her newest documentary, BAXTER AND ME, raises the question of who really owns who in this heartwarming documentary. Dogs have been associated with humans for millennia, Gill’s idiosyncratic, honest and, indeed, “dogged” examination of her relationships – both canine and human – raises questions about how we relate to the “wild” in dogs as well as to the other (two-legged) animals that inhabit our world.
BAXTER AND ME will be released in cinemas across Australia via Demand Film: www.demand.film.
Dr Zac reveals and explains the subtle signs that something sinister is happening in your body, including ringing ears, loss of taste, bluish tinge on fingers and finger nails and the strange retina freckles, that all may warrant a check up at the local GP.