Film submissions from anyone in any form are welcome. From there, their panel will select the most creative, innovative, and exciting works for inclusion in the Projector Bike outdoor cinema… Read More
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1-Minute Film Competition / entries close 1 June 2018
The 1-Minute Film Competition is an initiative of Australian Teachers of Media (ATOM). It provides Australian and New Zealand primary and secondary–school students with the opportunity to make a 60-second… Read More
SAE ATOM AWARDS / entries close 1 June 2018
Entries are open for the 2018 SAE ATOM Awards. You can view categories here. Since 1982, the ATOM Awards have been celebrating the best of Australian and New Zealand screen… Read More
Interview with Rebekah Fortune / Just Charlie
Kena interviewed Just Charlie director Rebekah Fortune at the Mardi Gras Film Festival. Just Charlie is an award winning British drama that tells the emotionally charged coming out story of young Charlie.… Read More
Classic Film Series / The Shining / Amy
The Shining, is Stanley Kubrick’s remarkably thrilling film that presents how supernatural presences, solitude and domestic issues can all contribute and exploit the delicacy of human sanity. Kubrick’s plot is… Read More
Review: Just Charlie / MGFF 18 / Kena
Just Charlie is one of the most beautiful films I’ve seen. Coming from someone who has gone through the process of coming out as transgender and as a teenager, I can… Read More
Adelaide International Youth Film Festival / entries close 18 April
The Adelaide International Youth Film Festival is looking for films that will contribute to an engaging, thought provoking, uplifting, emotional, questionable, youth oriented program that will ignite debate and help form… Read More
Review: Mary And The Witch’s Flower / Bill
Mary And The Witch’s Flower, from director Hiromasa Yonebayashi, is Studio Ponoc’s first feature film. Based on the book The Little Broomstick, the film follows the story of Mary Smith,… Read More
Mardi Gras Film Festival – FULL programme announced!
The 25th Mardi Gras Film Festival have announced their full programme for next month’s festival. This festival never disappoints with their selection of films accessible to youth (if you’re under… Read More
Review: Call Me By Your Name / Nick
Every year, there is at least one film that changes the way I look at film, or exposes me to a cinematic language that I’ve never seen before. Last year,… Read More