Tiana, Amelia Airle, and Amy from Film in Revolt are in the process of producing our first podcast – stay tuned! This week they chatted to the team at Film… Read More
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Film in Revolt vs Film Fight Club
Amy, Amelia and Tiana from Film in Revolt chatted with 2SERs Film Fight Club about film and youth the 2019 Sydney Film Festival. Listen here: FILM FIGHT CLUB S3E16: SYDNEY… Read More
Interview with Ana Kokkinos / Blessed
Tiana from Film in Revolt spoke with director Ana Kokkinos. Her powerful film Blessed based on the play Who’s Afraid of the Working Class is screening in the Essential Australian Women Directors: 10… Read More
Review : The Hate U Give / Tiana
Oscar Grant, Tayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice with Sandra Bland. These are just a few young African Americans whose lives now only exist in commemorative memory after they were… Read More
Interview: Marcelo Martinessi / The Heiresses
Tiana (17) interviewed Paraguayan filmmaker Marcelo Martinessi who directed The Heiresses. His debut feature screened at the 65th Sydney Film Festival and was awarded the prestigious Sydney Film Prize, out of a… 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
Review: Isle of Dogs / Tiana
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
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 Renae Maihi / Waru
Tiana chatted with director Renae Maihi (Ngati Whakaue, Ngapuhi) during the Winda Film Festival. Maihi is an award winning and critically acclaimed writer & director in theatre & film. Would you first be… Read More
Review: Birds Without Names / Japanese Film Festival / Tiana
The screen fades, titles ascent and there seems as if a page is still left to be written and acted out. A complete incompleteness is its best description and both… Read More