From Movie Time, an programme of ABC(Australia Broadcasting Corporation) Radio National
http://www.abc.net.au/rn/movietime/
Julie Rigg
General Script:
A surfeit of Cate

Cate
Blanchett and Andrew Upton have had a third child, another son, this week.
Welcome Ignatius. The divine Miss B, who is in the running for some sort of ubiquity
award, will go on nonetheless to chair the arts and creativity section at the
2020 summit this weekend. Julieanne Schultz, editor of the Griffith Review,
will co-chair.
And
following complaints this week in the Sydney Morning Herald about constant Cate
news, we are hereby declaring the week in film a Blanchett-free zone
till the next movie. Every new mother deserves a bit of a rest. And so do we.
Oz film tensions
Just
when Australian filmmakers should be moving constantly into a new era with the
advent of Screen Australia, and a new tax system, some major bickering has
broken out.
The
Australian Writers' Guild has walked away from the industry lobby
group the Screen Council of Australia, leaving it to founder after
differences with the Australian Directors Guild.
Meanwhile
a paper written by director Robert Connelly, with proposals to rethink the way
we make films here, is dividing readers. Some of the stuff is pretty technical,
some uncontroversial (he suggests too much time and money go to lawyers getting
Australian films off the ground) and some run counter to current
thinking. Connelly thinks we should be making more films per year with lower
average budgets.
And
to fan the flames, there is also a microdoc clip circulating on YouTube
of various industry people talking in pretty bleak tones about the state of
Australian film. It's a trailer for a longer documentary.
NOTES:
surfeit: too much of sth, especially of food and drink
ubiquity: seeming to be everywhere, sometimes used humorously
hereby: as a result of this statement, used in official situations
Oz: BrE AusE, an informal
name for Australia
walk
away from: to leave a difficult situation or
relationship, etc. instead of staying and trying to deal with it
lobby: a group of people who try to persuade the government that a law or
situation should be changed
industry lobby group: 行业游说集团
founder: vi. to fail after a
period of time because sth has gone wrong
get
off the ground: to start to be successful
be/run/go
counter to sth: to be the opposite to sth
fan: literary, to make
someone feel an emotion more strongly
fan the flames (of sth)
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