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- Melbourne Film Festival in retrospect, Canberra Times 30 June 1975
- A Case Study on Exhibition: Freda Freiberg looks at how the Jewish Film Festival gained community support
- Batchelor Girl by Rivka Hartman: Article in Australian Jewish News, 3 December 1987.
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- On the Scented Trail of Tradition: Barry and Berkowitz (Feb 2003)
- Gratitude: Scooping up the Moon at Plum Creek
- Remembrance and the Moving Image: The Inaugural Exhibition at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI)
- Tilia Europaea – Linden Tree 24th August – 16th September 2001 At Linden – St Kilda Centre for Contemporary Arts
- Film Reviews
- In the Realm of the Senses
- Godzilla
- Memories and Dreams
- The Piano
- Twenty-Four Eyes
- Beijing Bicycle
- Donzoku (The Lower Depths)
- Dragnet Girl – Japanese title: Hijosen no onna Ozu Yasujiro 1933
- Floating Clouds 1955
- Hero
- In the Mood for Love
- Nobody Knows
- Pale Flower
- Spirited Away
- Springtime in a small town: A telling and timely film
- The Emperor and The Assassin
- Sumo Do Sumo Don't
- Tricksters, Pranksters and Battlers, Film Review, Australian Jewish News, 24 June 1988
- Book Reviews
- Mitsuhiro Yoshimoto, Kurosawa: Film Studies and Japanese Cinema and Keiko McDonald, From Book to Screen: Modern Japanese Literature in Film
- Catherine Russell, The Cinema of Naruse Mikio: Women and Japanese Modernity
- Forest of Pressure: Ogawa Shinsuke and Postwar Japanese Documentary
- Alexander Jacoby, A Critical Handbook of Japanese Film Directors: From the Silent Era to the Present Day
- Imitation of Life by Fannie Hurst
- James Naremore, More Than Night: Film Noir in its Contexts
- Abe Mark Nornes, Japanese documentary film: The Meiji era through Hiroshima
- Judith Berman, Holocaust Remembrance in Australian Jewish Communities
- Poison Woman: Figuring Female Transgression in Modern Japanese Culture
- Reel Meals, Set Meals
- Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom
- Art/Photography Reviews