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1 Small but Mighty, the Power of the Donkey : Adelaide International Film Festival Saige Walton , 2023 single work criticism
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , January no. 104 2023;

'Dubbed a “celebration of the imagination”, AFF expanded its scope in 2022 to include new venues across the city (Her Majesty’s Theatre, the Capri Theatre Goodwood), also touring films in regional sites and locations. A dedicated emphasis on youth, music and genre was evident throughout the festival’s programming: from the bone-crackling Huesera: The Bone Woman (Michelle Garza Cervera) (a great Mexican take on the ‘monstrous-feminine’) to a younger set of local Australian filmmakers who rose to the fore through their re-inventions of horror and science fiction. Across the festival, vulnerability (be it human, animal, ecological) emerged as a recurring theme. One particular animal, the humble donkey, appeared time and again in the festival’s standout international titles, calling attention to its vulnerable, creaturely presence.' (Introduction)

1 Live Through This : The 2020 Adelaide Film Festival Saige Walton , 2021 single work column
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , January no. 97 2021;
1 Between the Breaths : The 2017 Adelaide Film Festival Saige Walton , 2017 single work essay
— Appears in: Senses of Cinema , December no. 85 2017;
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