Politics comes before lights and camera – Controversies around film festivals may shock, but they are not unexpected.

by Peter D. Marshall on July 26, 2009

“For the most part, the links between politics and film go unnoticed. Part of the reason for this is that most of us are not privy to the behind-the-scenes dealings that go into making a film. What we do see is usually filtered through an interview with the director, or perhaps, in the case of a film festival, a question-and-answer session with the filmmakers.”

Read this article from The Age.

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