I’m canine crazy, so I was looking forward to watching Pick of the Litter as a part of the Sydney Film Festival family films. Pick of the Litter is a documentary that follows… Read More
Tag: Sydney Film Festival
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
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
Interview with Florian Habicht / Spookers
During the Sydney Film Festival Jacqueline interviewed director Florian Habicht about his documentary Spookers. —- I had the opportunity to interview the director of Spookers, Florian Habicht at the Sydney Film Festival.… Read More
Okja / SFF / Bill
Okja, from South Korean film veteran Bong Joon Ho (Snowpiercer) is an E.T.-like science fiction film that tears into the food industry, specifically the way we use and abuse animals.… Read More
Bong Joon-Ho red carpet interview
Nick and Mischa hit the red carpet at the Closing night of the Sydney Film Festival to chat with Bong Joon-Ho.
Review: Patti Cake$ / Amy
Patti Cake$ directed by music video director Geremy Jasper screened at the Sydney Film Festival this year. This film received a lot of attention and hype at the Sundance film… Read More
Review: Ellipsis / Amy
For most, 24 hours can be mediocre, ordinary and indifferent or in the case of Ellipsis they can be life-changing. Acclaimed actor David Wenham presents his feature length directorial debut,… Read More
Review: Wolf and Sheep / SFF / Tiana
Wolf and Sheep by Shahrbanoo Sadat is not a political film, however is a political statement in itself, proving an alternative view to the clichéd narratives that dominate international versions… Read More
Review: Brigsby Bear / Bill
Brigsby Bear tells the story of James Pope (Saturday Night Live veteran Kyle Mooney), kidnapped as a baby by fake parents Ted (Mark Hamil) and April (Jane Adams) and made… Read More