For the third piece in our short run series on the documentary work done under The Intercept’s Field of Vision banner, Dominic Barlow looks at “Like” and Conor Bateman writes on “Speaking is Difficult”.
We Like Shorts, Shorts: Peace in the Valley / Concerned Student 1950 (Field of Vision #2)
For the second piece in our short run series on the documentary work done under The Intercept’s Field of Vision banner, Matilda Surtees looks at “Peace in the Valley” and Jaymes Durante writes on “Concerned Student 1950”.
We Like Shorts, Shorts: God is an Artist / Homeland Is Not a Series (Field of Vision #1)
For the first piece in our short run series on the documentary work done under The Intercept’s Field of Vision banner, Jake Moody looks at “God is an Artist” and Dominic Barlow writes on “Homeland Is Not a Series”.
Staff Picks: The 2015 Grab Bag
The Grab Bag is our way of collecting together some of our favourite moments and elements from films in 2015, from musical scores to performances.
Staff Picks: The Best Films of 2015
Our contributors offer up their favourite films of the year, an eclectic collection of box office hits and festival favourites.
2015 in Review: Festival Rediscoveries
To kick off our end of year coverage we look at three decades-old films that finally had their Australian premieres at festivals in 2015.
FEELINGS at VDB TV – A Roundtable Discussion
A group of 4:3 contributors sit down to discuss VDB TV’s curated selection of video art shorts, FEELINGS.
Staff Picks – What to Watch This Halloween
As part of Halloween Week this year we asked our contributors to recommend films for readers to watch on Halloween, with this eclectic set of films running the gamut from slasher sequels to avant-garde art.
Melbourne International Film Festival 2015 Wrap-Up
We wrap up our extensive coverage of the 2015 Melbourne International Film Festival with some awards and a handy indexed list of our interviews and reviews.
Free Noir: Issue #4 – Corruption on the Wire, von Stroheim Takes The Lead and Fritz Lang’s Darkest Shade of Scarlet
This week on FREE NOIR we look at Fritz Lang’s Scarlet Street, Anthony Mann’s The Great Flamarion and Joseph M. Newman’s 711 Ocean Drive.