Adelaide Film Festival 2005 | A Biennial Film Festival held in Adelaide, Australia | Full Program | Workshops & Forums

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Workshops & Forums

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Cinematic Space: Sustainability, Transformation & Identity

Global modernity, accelerated urbanism, and information-mediated human existence raise questions concerning our relationship to our histories and our environments - and to ourselves...Read More

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Intensified Continuity and the Contemporary American Film: A Lecture by David Bordwell

Join famed film scholar David Bordwell for a detailed analysis of what is unique about contemporary American Film...Read More


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Cremaster Cycle

Matthew Barney’s Cremaster Cycle is a massively ambitious project - a series of five visually extravagant works created out of sequence (CREMASTER 4 began the cycle, followed by CREMASTER 1)...Read More

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DIGI DAY - Interactivity

In 2005 DIGI DAY explores Interactivity and the creative opportunities and challenges that this new and active relationship between artist and audience provides, with an exciting line up of national and international speakers...Read More


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The Best of the Giffoni Film Festival

Every year the small village of Giffoni in Campania, Italy, welcomes thousands of children from all over the globe aged 6-19 years...Read More

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Planet Hong Kong: The David Bordwell Lecture

David Bordwell, whose Film Art: An Introduction is the most widely used text in international cinema studies, turns his encyclopaedic knowledge of film aesthetics to the pleasures of Hong Kong cinema...Read More


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The Hybrid Film

A lecture by Adelaide Thinker in Residence, Peter Wintonick...Read More

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Inside Iranian Cinema

After the revolution in Iran there was an explosion of creative self-examination and self-expression on the part of the whole culture which is one of the keys to the vitality of their cinema...Read More


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Kino Kabaret

"Do well with nothing, do better with less, do it now!" Established in 1998, KINO began in Montréal when Christian Laurence challenged his filmmaking friends to a risky game: to each produce an original video short every month...Read More

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Lalo Schifrin: In Conversation with James Morrison

Pianist, composer and conductor, the extraordinary Lalo Schifrin has written almost 100 scores for films and television, among them Bullitt, Cool Hand Luke, Enter The Dragon, Dirty Harry and most famously the theme from Mission Impossible...Read More


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reactivate!

Since the early 1960s when the first game box was built from a TV set, the digital game has evolved to become an art form with a history, vocabulary, industry and rising independent subculture of its own...Read More


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Sarah Watt – In Conversation with Margaret Pomeranz

Award winning writer and director of Look Both Ways, Sarah Watt has crafted a wonderful debut feature film using predominantly live action but with bursts of clever and illuminating moments of animation...Read More

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Shynola

Shynola are four friends who met at art school...Read More


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TV IS ART?

At its inception television was perceived as a medium with an infinite amount of potential...Read More

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Works In Progress

So you've got your footage in the can, and your idea on the page...Read More


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