Time for a re-watch? @30Milesfilms '...takes viewers on a thrilling and unpredictable journey', says @whythebookwins , & 'the cast...delivers outstanding performances'. Streaming now https://t.co/g44FTBdDp0 and most other digital platforms. #spn#Horror#comedy#NowStreaming

Had such a fun time presenting my talk at @ACMI for @Cinemaniacs666 on Saturday. Big thanks to @lee_gambin for asking me to present. Many thanks to @HorrorPhilmGuy for the intro! Huge thanks to everyone who came and enjoyed Lady in a Cage on the big screen with me! #ladyinacage
Read Cinemaniacs' own @suspirialex at the @acmi website on hagsploitation and women ageing on screen in the lead up to our 15 July screening of LADY IN A CAGE starring classical Hollywood great Olivia de Havilland, introduced by filmmaker @raphaelitequeen https://t.co/8K20x4uoIn
Just over a week until I get to introduce this amazing madness on THE BIG SCREEN for @Cinemaniacs666! Get your tickets ASAP! Don't be disappointed!!! 💜 @ACMI
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Join us at @ACMI on Saturday 15 July when Australian filmmaker @raphaelitequeen will join us in person to introduce the legendary Olivia de Haviland being roughed up by young thugs in LADY IN A CAGE (1964) https://t.co/B4wRjnZCDL
Female druids were known as 'Banduri'. They were feared sorceressess and warriors. The Roman Tacitus observed that there was no distinction between the male and female rulers, and that female Celts were very powerful. They could organise wars, business & divorce their husbands.
Pitiful. Australia hands out $11bn in subsidies per year to mining, gas & oil companies while most of these companies pay no tax on super profits and pay disgracefully low royalties. Government is going to claw back a woeful $2.4bn over 4 years!! 🤬 #Budget2023
There is some evidence that Easter hot cross buns come from a Roman custom of baking phallic shaped bread at spring. The 19th century French historian, Jacques Antoine Dulaure, reports that in the town of Saintonge phallic bread was still being baked for Easter in his lifetime.
Last panel for the day, What's Next? panel with Jan Fran, Santilla Chingaipe, Michelle Cheng & Hayley Percy. The convo highlighted the need for alternate funding guidelines and models outside of the current systems to allow new and exciting voices to be heard. #ACMIconversations
Bodies on Screen panel- Carly Findlay, Taryn Brumfitt, Milo Hartill & Amy Marks. Milo reminds us, "If you can't see it, you can't be it!" And Amy asks other filmmakers, what can you do to include disabled people in casts and crews? #acmiconversations#BeingSeenOnTheScreen
Ageing on Screen panel with Madeline Di Nonno, Rachael Maza, Sigrid Thornton, Sophie Hyde & Anousha Zarkesh. Sigrid talking about how acting is a career for women where excellence is actually encouraged. #acmiconversations#BeingSeenOnTheScreen