Wes Anderson capitalises on quirkiness and eccentricity to produce works of art that are weird and fun but not too weird that it is indigestible. Joining the ranks of The… Read More
All posts by Film in Revolt
Spanish Film Festival 2018
The Spanish Film Festival is around the corner – we look at the 15 + films youth can attend. The festival is screening nationally April 17 – May 9. Reel… Read More
Free screenings for youth
Put away your wallet! We have uncovered for you some of Australia’s hidden free* cinematic secrets for youth. NSW Art Gallery of NSW The Gallery presents a regular free program of… Read More
Sydney Film Festival 2018 – Program preview
Sydney Film Festival have announced their 2018 program preview. Catch the Film in Revolt team all over the festival from the 6 – 17 June from red carpet coverage, interviews… Read More
Matilda / Jesue Valle
I didn’t discover my appetite for fiction until, when I turned 7, my family and I moved to New Zealand from the Philippines. I grew up with books but they… Read More
Review: Love, Simon / Arran
Love, Simon is the kind of queer film I wish was available to me as a tween/young teen. Soon to be a cult classic, the film creates a laugh-out-loud funny yet heart… Read More
Review: The Space in Between / Arran
As a general rule of thumb, I love all movies. Marco Del Fiol’s reflective documentary on the Serbian performance artist Marina Abramovic, The Space in Between however, has certainly pushed… Read More
Review: Team Hurricane / MGFF / Tiana
An enchanting visual experience from Danish director Annika Berg, Team Hurricane (2017) combines elements of arcade-like images, documentary type home videos and Danish pop culture and comes to reinvent the… Read More
Interview with Nick Robinson and Katherine Langford / Love, Simon
Kena and Amy hit the red carpet for the Australian premiere of Love, Simon and spoke with Nick Robinson and Katherine Langford.
The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival / March – April 2018
The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival, has kicked off in March going through April 2018, with 5 weeks of the French cinema in: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart.… Read More