King Of The Belgians is a gentle mockumentary from filmmaking duo Jessica Hope Woodworth and Peter Brosens, which follows the story of fictionalised Belgian king, Nicholas III, and his entourage on… Read More
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Filmmaker series: Michael Haneke / Nick
by Nick Ward One of the most respected arthouse directors of all time, and a two-time winner of the prestigious Palme D’Or at the Cannes Film Festival; Michael Haneke is… Read More
The Year My Voice Broke / Vanessa Berry
As a teenager in the 1990s I had about a dozen VHS video cassettes of movies and TV shows I’d taped off the television. I put them together carefully, pausing to… Read More
Review: Handsome Devil / Tiana
Handsome Devil is a LGBT coming-of-age story that has its share of touching moments and laughs. Following the journey of two boys finding their identity in a testosterone overloaded all-boys… Read More
Review: Wiener-Dog / American Essentials Film Festival / Bill
Wiener-Dog is the polar opposite of what you’d expect from a seemingly harmless movie about an unintelligent, but very cute Dachshund. Todd Solondz’s film explores the lives of four different people… Read More
Short Film Prize – Woollahra Council / Entries close 7 August 2017
This annual competition is open to local high school students, or high school students living in the local Woollahra government area. The Short Film Prize category: Open category (any age… Read More
Sydney Film Festival – Films we don’t want to miss
Changes to classification restrictions have made over 50% of the Sydney Film Festival program accessible to audiences 15+ allowing more experiences and discoveries for young film lovers! Film in Revolt will… Read More
Review: Becoming Bond / American Essentials Film Festival / Bill
Filmmaker Josh Greenbaum’s Becoming Bond tells the story of George Lazenby, the forgotten 007. The film is based on a single interview with the 76-year-old Lazenby, as he looks back… Read More
Review and Analysis: Mulholland Drive / American Essentials Film Festival / Nick
Mulholland Drive (2001) – dir. David Lynch Review and Analysis by Nick Ward One of my favourite films of all time, and often considered a masterpiece, Mulholland Drive topped BBC’s… Read More
Review: Donald Cried / American Essentials Film Festival / Kena
Not gonna lie – for the first half hour of this film I was just about to stop watching. There was too much silence, too much unknown, and too much awkwardness.… Read More