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Kate-Ida Holleman

Kate-Ida Holleman

Kate-Ida Holleman has a BA in Professional Writing and Philosophy from Deakin University and a Master in Creative Media (Screenwriting) from RMIT. She has taught Screenwriting across rural Victoria and specializes in genre, narrative structure and characterization. Kate-Ida is also a freelance writer and editor and has been published in the Herald Sun, The Age, ABC online as well as magazines and newspapers. Film Blerg is her first attempt at writing film reviews, although her friends will tell you she’s been annoying them for years with her opinions and are glad she will finally shut up while watching a movie.

FAFA: Erskineville Kings (1999)
5 blergs, Australian Cinema, FAFA (Favourite Australian Film Assignment), Film March 9, 2012 July 2, 2014

FAFA: Erskineville Kings (1999)

Erskineville Kings is a story about freedom that challenges the notion of family and brotherhood. 

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TV Review: Conspiracy 365, March
TV March 4, 2012 August 2, 2012

TV Review: Conspiracy 365, March

Saved at the last minute as usual Cal (Harrison Gilbertson) meets an underground safe cracker called Repro (Syd Brisbane) who consistently speaks in the…

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TV Review: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Episode 2
TV March 2, 2012 March 5, 2012

TV Review: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Episode 2

The cheeky Miss Fisher (Essie Davis) is at it again.

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TV February 24, 2012 March 3, 2012

TV Review: Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries, Episode 1

Just when we thought Law & Order, CSI and NCIS would suffocate our souls, the delectable Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries has come along to…

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FAFA: Siam Sunset (1999)
Australian Cinema, FAFA (Favourite Australian Film Assignment), Film February 24, 2012 March 4, 2012

FAFA: Siam Sunset (1999)

What do you do when your wife is killed by a fridge falling from the sky?

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FAFA: Looking for Alibrandi (2000)
Australian Cinema, FAFA (Favourite Australian Film Assignment), Film February 10, 2012 April 7, 2013

FAFA: Looking for Alibrandi (2000)

Looking for Alibrandi is a classic genre piece essentially about ethnicity, adolescence and the journey of a teenage girl dealing with family, friends and…

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TV Review: Conspiracy 365, “February”
TV February 3, 2012 August 2, 2012

TV Review: Conspiracy 365, “February”

Our hero Cal (Harrison Gilbertson) is living on the street and makes friends after a lifesaving incident with Winter (Marny Kennedy), baddie Vulcan’s (Rob…

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TV Review: Conspiracy 365, “January”
TV January 9, 2012 August 2, 2012

TV Review: Conspiracy 365, “January”

Based on the books of the same name by Australian author Gabrielle Lord and aired monthly FMC our delightful protagonist is fifteen year old…

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