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The full credit list at the beginning of ‘Tár’ is a nod to the hidden hierarchies of labour in screen production

'Tár' obliges its audience to sit through three minutes of opening credits. This is a big ask in the age of streaming where audiences embrace the “skip” function, arguably creating invisibility of the creative labour of the screen production, writes UTS's Alex Munt.
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‘Pop-Art’ film LBF to be released online by FilmBuff

Based on the cult novel, Alex Munt's film debut will have a worldwide release on the 31st of January through FilmBuff.
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LBF to debut at South by Southwest

Alex Munt's debut feature will have its world premiere in Austin, Texas
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