Movies – 231

April 11, 2014

Chinese Puzzle Most of the characters we first met in The Spanish Apartment and later in Russian Dolls are back in Cédric Klapisch’s delightful new comedy. Xavier (Romain Duris), now a dad and trying to write his new novel, […]

Giveaways – 230

March 28, 2014

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Movies – 230

March 28, 2014

Divergent As Trish, Shailene Woodley is the title’s “divergent,” a “different one” who doesn’t fit into any of the five clans everyone has to belong to in Veronica Roth’s dystopian future. This is some time […]

Your Say: Annoying cinema behaviours

March 17, 2014

With the German Film Festival coming up and the French Film Festival winding down, we ask locals what the most annoying thing is people do in a cinema… “Opening a crunchy packet of anything after […]

Achtung cinephiles

March 14, 2014

The much anticipated 13th annual Audi Festival of German Films is hitting Sydney from this month, showcasing over 50 award-winning, critically acclaimed features, shorts and documentaries that cinema-lovers won’t want to miss! There’s sure to […]

Giveaways – 229

March 14, 2014

How to Enter: To enter any of our giveaways, just email us at info@ciaomagazine.com.au and let us know you’re reading online. Please include your name and address so your prize can reach you, as well as which […]

Movies – 229

March 14, 2014

Romeo & Juliet After Baz ‘s version, there wouldn’t be much point in trying to capture the hip zeitgeist, or whatever it is that endlessly motivates new productions of Shakespeare’s plays. Downton Abby’s Julian Fellowes […]

Giveaways – 228

February 28, 2014

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Movies – 228

February 28, 2014

Tracks Even in 1977, a trek across 3000km of desert with only grumpy camels for company must have seemed mad. But as Robyn Davidson explains her reasons at the outset of John Curran’s beautifully rendered […]

What's On – 227

February 14, 2014

Roller Feminism Being born a girl is hard in any country and the Inner West Roller Derby League is hosting an I Am A Girl film night at the Red Rattler, Marrickville, to help raise […]

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