REALTIME ONLINE EXCLUSIVES MAY 10, 2010 |

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Articles/interviews
Speaking with the Minister
NSW Arts Minister Virginia Judge initiates dialogue with the small to medium performing arts sector |

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I love you too
Daina Reid's Australian romantic comedy feature fails to deliver that lovin' feeling |

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The past will betray
Tom Hall's interactive installation marks a step forward according to Matthew O'Neill |

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In Repose
Mayu Kanamori and collaborators explore the meanings of death and homeland for Japanese Australians |

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In the loop
RealTime news and advance word
Save Beijing's Caochangdi art district!; Eve Sussman's Rape of the Sabine Women in ReelDance Festival; hang out at SuperDeluxe@Artspace in the Sydney Biennale; new digital poems online from Jason Nelson |
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Recent Australian Film Reviews
I love you too
Accidents Happen
Beneath Hill 60
Salt
Carmilla Hyde
Lake Mungo
Bran Nue Dae
The New Black: Indigenous short films
Prime Mover
The Boys are Back
The Road
We're Livin' on Dog Food
The Making of Samson and Delilah
Blessed
Three Hams in a Can
Contact
Beautiful Kate
Bastardy
Cedar Boys

Images: LEFT column top to bottom - Eliza Logan, Josh Quong Tart, Vashti Hughes, David Keene, Vashti Hughes Ensemble, The Wild Party,
photo Brendon Moar; Brendan Cowell, Peter Dinklage, I Love You Too,
photo John Tsiavis, courtesy Roadshow Films; Tom Hall, The Past Will Betray Us, courtesy the artist; Alison Pratt, Gethsemane, The Song Company,
photo Keith Saunders; Wakako Asano, In Repose,
photo Jenny Evans; Mike Majkowski, Ink on Paper; Jason Nelson, Wittenoom; RIGHT column Harrison Gilbertson, Geena Davis, Accidents Happen
Top banner: Satsuki Odamura, In Repose, photo Jenny Evans

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