Swagger. “To walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way”. Known for his music videos, director Olivier Babinet has made a visually stylistic, brimming with attitude… Read More
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Review: Ali’s Wedding / Arab Film Festival / Bill
Ali’s Wedding, from director Jeffrey Waters, is Australia’s first Muslim rom-com, and a very good one at that. It tells the true story of the co-writer and star of the… Read More
Interview with Luc Besson / Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets
Tiana sat down with Luc Besson on his recent Australian visit to chat about his latest film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. TM: What films influenced you/made an… Read More
Bill (12)
My favourite films and TV right now are Sherlock, anything Tim Burton or Studio Ghibli, Me and Earl and the Dying Girl and Mr. Holmes. If I’m not watching any… Read More
Aaron (17)
My favourite films are The Best Offer, Kick Ass, The Lego Movie and anything Woody Allen. Even though this isn’t a movie, I love E4’s Utopia. Jessica Hyde is bae.… Read More
Queer Screen Film Fest / 19 – 24 September
Queer Screen have announced their 2017 program – it’s jam-packed with coming of age stories, LGBTIQ history and a free youth screening. The following films are MA15 + from the… Read More
Sydney Underground Film Festival / 14th – 17th September
Not the faint of heart, the Sydney Underground Film Festival have announced their 2017 program. The festival programs unique, quality independent films that transgress the status quo and challenge the… Read More
Revolution Of Sound: Tangerine Dream / Ethan
Revolution Of Sound: Tangerine Dream truly lives up to it’s name, in more ways than one. The journey of the revolutionary experimental group, Tangerine Dream, is well-documented here, but so… Read More
Interview with Francis Lee / God’s Own Country
Kena chatted with Francis Lee, director of God’s Own Country during the Melbourne International Film Festival. As an opener, could you tell us a little about yourself and your filmic career?… Read More
REELise FF / entries close 16 Feb 2018
Entries are open to the REELise Film Festival 2018. Entry is free and open to young people 10-18 years. Key requirements are that your film is shot on a mobile phone… Read More