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Relaxed, but not comfortable: Jimmy Barnes was on the brink of hip surgery when he sat down for a week of interviews for the new film.

Jimmy Barnes doco to premiere at Melbourne International Film Fest

Making the sequel to Working Class Boy proved painful for the hard-living rocker, both emotionally and physically, says its director.

  • Karl Quinn

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Performance artist Stelarc suspended with rocks in Tokyo in 1980.

How body piercing, mutilation, self-harm made this Aussie a rock star

Stelarc’s obsession with body modification has made him internationally famous. But is it really art?

  • Karl Quinn
Richard Roxburgh portrays Bjelke-Petersen in the documentary.

‘The Trumpian model’: Richard Roxburgh takes on Australia’s most provocative politician

A documentary about Joh Bjelke-Petersen argues that the man who ruled Queensland for almost 20 years paved the way for the US president.

  • Karl Quinn
Judith Hancock with grandson Archie.

‘Are my parents really my parents?’ Judith’s search for answers took an unlikely turn

What happens when you’re searching for the truth but those who have the answers have passed? A new documentary takes a radical approach.

  • Lauren Ironmonger
“As women, we can be really hard on ourselves because we’re expected to perform so many different roles,” says Emma Addams.

ADHD, limited sleep and Coke Zero: What fuels artist Emma Addams

A new documentary cracks open the chaotic, hyper-creative mind of one of Australia’s most interesting artists.

  • Michael Lallo
David Attenborough in Ocean With David Attenborough.

David Attenborough has a new film for his 99th birthday – and it’s surprisingly optimistic

The legendary documentary maker is sharing the importance of the ocean to the planet’s future.

  • Garry Maddox
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Pope Francis took part in a new feature-length documentary in collaboration with Academy Award-winning director Martin Scorsese.

Martin Scorsese to produce documentary made with Pope Francis

The award-winning filmmaker met Pope Francis over the years, and their conversations informed some famous films.

  • Jake Coyle
Hamdan Ballal, Oscar-winning Palestinian director of No Other Land, is released from a police station in the West Bank settlement of Kiryat Arba a day after being detained by the Israeli army following an alleged attack by Jewish settlers.

Israeli police release Oscar-winning director

Hamdan Ballal says he was blindfolded while soldiers placed objects on his head and mocked him, saying: “This is the Oscar-winning filmmaker.”

  • Natan Odenheimer, Aaron Boxerman and Adam Rasgon
Hamdan Ballal (third from left) with Basel Adra (left), Rachel Szor, and Yuval Abraham won best documentary feature film for No Other Land, at the Oscars earlier this month.

Oscar-winning director allegedly attacked by Israeli settlers, detained by army

Filmmaker Hamdan Ballal was one of three Palestinians detained, according to witnesses. His co-director says they have been regularly attacked since winning the Academy Award for best documentary feature.

  • Julia Frankel
Raccoons in the Big Apple?

Are natural history shows getting softer or are we less squeamish?

Forget the “jaws and claws” documentaries of old, in The Americas the cute and furry animals are living to fight another day.

  • Michael Idato

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