Doco Short ‘Smut Hounds’ Highlights One of David Stratton’s Key Battles with Aussie Censors
Seventy-seven seconds of celluloid scandalized a government and transformed Australian cinema.
Seventy-seven seconds of celluloid scandalized a government and transformed Australian cinema.
The distinct lack of females within the music industry is the focus of this very well put together documentary.
A stylish and nostalgic doco that would’ve benefitted from digging a little deeper.
Unfortunately, while broad and somewhat insightful, the documentary doesn’t go deep enough.
A “thoroughly enjoyable, fresh and tautly crafted” look at the street cats of Istanbul.
The powerful documentary, which looks at the real price of our devices, is screening at the upcoming Melbourne Documentary Film Festival.
Strikes interest, provokes thought and serves as another reminder to not trust mainstream media entirely.
Six young entrepreneurs in Detroit undergo the gruelling process of trying to build a startup over seventeen months.
A riveting, moving, and often painful exposé on the severe health consequences many risk to craft our iPhones and Samsungs.
And yes, this must-watch doco is available on Netflix. Get on it.