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1 Out of the Shadows : Things That Go Bump in the Night Oliver Pfeiffer , 2017 single work column
— Appears in: FilmInk , 20 April 2017;
1 Pushing Boundaries : Stephen Sewell on Embedded and Erotica on Screen Oliver Pfeiffer (interviewer), 2017 single work interview
— Appears in: Metro Magazine , Summer vol. 191 no. 2017; (p. 30-33)
1 Tackling Demons : Heath Davis' Broke Oliver Pfeiffer , 2016 single work essay
— Appears in: Metro Magazine , Winter vol. 189 no. 2016; (p. 32-37)
By delicately exploring the difficulties faced by an ex-sportsperson adjusting to life following his retirement from the field, Broke proves itself to be much more than just a triumphing-against-the-odds sports movie. Olive Pfeiffer speaks to writer/director Heath Davis, lead actor Steve Le Marquand producer Luke Graham and executive producer Jonathan Page about the true-to-life themes woven into this gritty redemption tale.
1 Capturing Romance : Jim Lounsbury and Behren Schulz on 'Love is Now' Oliver Pfeiffer (interviewer), 2015 single work interview
— Appears in: Metro Magazine , Autumn no. 184 2015; (p. 118-121)

'Aussie 'summer romance' drama Love Is Now (2014) - starring Eamon Farren as grief-stricken photographer Dean, who cycles through the New South Wales Harvest Trail alongside free-spirited love interest Audrey, played by Claire van der Boom - is unique in terms of both its method of filming and its local distribution strategy. I speak to writer/director Jim Lounsbury and producer Behren Schulz about their film.'

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