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Berlin: A sequel to the 2017 film brings back familiar characters into new, and just as harrowing, scenarios. Thornton, doubling as a cinematographer, directs from a script by co-writers Steven ...
(ABC 6 News) – During the ABC 6 News at 4:30 broadcast, anchor Robin Wolfram opened up on an issue that has been impacting her for her entire life. Inspired in-part by a visit with guest Christie Moon ...
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With his Berlin Competition title Wolfram, Warwick Thornton – the revered chronicler of Australian Indigenous experience – delivers a film at once visually awe-inspiring and narratively under-fuelled.
Warwick Thornton always loved westerns. The arrival of VHS in his hometown of Alice Springs, he remembers, meant that he and future screenwriter David Tranter could buck the programming at the two ...
BERLIN, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Australian director Warwick Thornton said on Tuesday that his new Western drama "Wolfram" marks another step in Aboriginal filmmakers reclaiming their narrative on the big ...
Following its world premiere at Adelaide last year, the latest feature from Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton ('Sweet Country,' 'The New Boy') bows in competition at the Berlinale. Set in early ...
Black lives don’t matter in Warwick Thornton’s fiercely original outback Western Wolfram, a surprisingly emotional genre piece that simmers with menace and doesn’t let up until the bloody finale.