The 21st century has been largely defined by the digital image. Analogue photography has retreated from the mainstream and has found its following among the world’s film enthusiasts. Kodachrome is… Read More
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Review: Killer Of Sheep and Wattstax / American Essentials FF / Dylan
This year, the American Essentials Film Festival has screened a fascinating double feature of two landmark films in African-American cinema; the “Black Woodstock” documentary Wattstax, and Charles Burnett’s independent, neorealist… Read More
Interview with Jesse Andrews / Me and Earl and the Dying Girl
Tiana chatted with Jesse Andrews author of the New York Times bestselling novels Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and The Haters. He also wrote the film adaptation of Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,… Read More
Film Festival Opening Night: St Kilda FF / David
David (18) from Film in Revolt went along to the opening night of the St Kilda Film Festival. — When it comes to short film festivals, there’s none quite like the… Read More
Sydney Film Festival 2018 – Film in Revolt picks
The Film in Revolt team (aged 13 – 19) reveal what they don’t want to miss at this year’s Sydney Film Festival. Amelia Half the Picture is a documentary about female directors,… Read More
Cinema Reborn / Dylan
Cinema Reborn is one of Sydney’s newest film festivals, held at AFTRS between 3-7 May, presenting 16 recently restored, obscure masterpieces by some of cinema’s leading directors, each introduced by… Read More
Interview with Patrick Ness / When a Monster Calls
Patrick Ness is the best-selling and multiple award-winning author of the Chaos Walking Trilogy, A Monster Calls and The Rest of Us Just Live Here and many more. He also… Read More
Review: On Body and Soul / Dylan
On Body and Soul (Testről és lélekről) is the eighth film from Hungarian director Ildikó Enyedi, the recipient of last year’s Golden Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, and… Read More
Interview with André Aciman / Call Me By Your Name
Last year, when I walked out of my first viewing of Luca Guadagnino’s sensual masterpiece Call Me By Your Name, I shot rapid fire texts to all of my phone… Read More
Reviews: Cloudboy and Wendy / CHIFF / Maddy and Henry
Maddy (14) and Henry (13) checked out some films screening at the Melbourne Children International Film Festival. Maddy (14) Cloudboy Cloudboy is about a twelve-year-old boy called Niilas who is sent… Read More