Broadcasted: 1 August 2021 Hosted by: Bonnie and Kena Guest: Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd Kena and Bonnie will be chatting about music in film also Kena hosts a fantastic panel with three… Read More
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Static Vision – Dreamscapes
Independent screening collective, Static Vision, presented “a multi-day exploration of hopes, dreams and imagined worlds” across the 14th to 16th of May at Pink Flamingo Cinema, Marrickville. The majority of… Read More
Reflection: Wong Kar Wai Retrospective / Love & Neon
By the end of this retrospective, I am even more enraptured by Wong Kar Wai’s world. I have found immense value in viewing his work together through a retrospective, seeing… Read More
EPISODE TWO
Broadcasted: 11 April 2021 Hosted by: Bonnie and Kena Guest: Kiah Roache-Turner Join Bonnie and Kena chatting about siblings working together on film with special guest Kiah Roache-Turner. Kiah Roache-Turner… Read More
EPISODE ONE
Broadcasted: 14 March 2021 Hosted by: Amelia and Bonnie Guest: Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd Our guest on FILM IN REVOLT RADIO on Orbital Radio this Sunday is Ruby Arrowsmith-Todd. Ruby is the Curator,… Read More
Two by Two: Overboard Review
Two by Two: Overboard! is the sequel to Ulysses Filmproduktion’s 2015 film All Creatures Big and Small. This action-packed adventure follows a young Nestrian called Finny and his best mate… Read More
Meet the team
Join the Film in Revolt team on Orbital Radio as they interview industry guests and discuss the latest in film. We broadcast live every month on a Sunday out of… Read More
My Blueberry Nights
Essential characteristics of Wong Kar Wai’s cinematic universe are transplanted into the American context of My Blue Berry Nights as he continues to muse on the universal experiences of love… Read More
Fallen Angels
Written as a complementary narrative to the two love stories in Chungking Express, Fallen Angels is its more grimy and more painful counterpart. Together, their light and dark complement and… Read More
Interview with Ian Watson – Director of Unsound
Kena from Film in Revolt spoke with Ian Watson, director of AACTA nominated Unsound – a coming of age romantic drama about LGBTIQ+ pride and deaf culture. Kena: I saw Unsound almost… Read More