Phillipe de Broca’s 1964 film That Man From Rio (L’Homme de Rio) is a vibrant, lively piece of French New Wave cinema that stars Jean-Paul Belmondo and Françoise Dorléac. The… Read More
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IYSFF/ various closing dates
The International Youth Silent Film Festival was founded in 2009 by Jon “JP” Palanuk after he attended a live theatre organ concert. So inspired by what he heard, he decided… Read More
Bloodfest – Kids Horror Film Festival / closing 10 October
If making horror films is your thing – Bloodfest is right up your alley (a dark and scary one). Your film needs to be 5 minutes or shorter. Entries close:… Read More
Review: God’s Own Country / Kena
This film is almost Brokeback Mountain set in my granddad’s backyard. Okay, not quite. There’s more than that – it’s not a film about homosexual romance, to me this film… Read More
Melbourne International Film Festival 2017
The Melbourne International Film festival kicks off on the 3 August. Their dedicated youth program has a diverse mix of films but you can also explore outside that program. If you… Read More
Review: A Ghost Story / Amy
A ghost or spirit defines as the non-physical part of a person which is the seat of emotions and character. In A Ghost Story, the focus is not on the… Read More
[REC] Ya Shorts Youth Film Festival / closing 21 August
[REC] Ya Shorts Youth Film Festival shines a spotlight on young filmmakers throughout the Mid North Coast of NSW, giving young people aged 12-25 an opportunity to tell their stories,… Read More
FLiCKERFEST 2018 FLiCKERUP / closing 6 Nov
Entries are now open for the 2018 FLiCKERFEST short film festival. The festival will be held at the Bondi Pavilion on Sydney’s famous Bondi Beach in January 2018. The Festival will celebrate 27 years… Read More
Three Films You Have No Excuse Not to Watch / Nick
What I finally realised after writing about low-key or lesser known arthouse films, is that a lot of them have really limited home-video release, or are only available overseas. In… Read More
Review: It Comes At Night / Nick
After sitting on it overnight, I have finally found words to describe Trey Edward-Shult’s new post- horror film, It Comes At Night, after previously only being able to articulate the… Read More