Laura (Rashida Jones) is afraid her marriage is in trouble when she starts to suspect her husband, Dean (Marlon Wayans), is cheating on her. Though she has her doubts, she… Read More
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Interview with writer/actor/director of Holy Trinity – Molly Hewitt/Glamhag
Conservative audiences have described Molly Hewitt and their persona ‘Glamhag’s work as “wacky, weird and crazy” but I think Glamhag is a filmmaker who knows who they are, who generously… Read More
Interview with Lisa Donato / Gossamer Folds
Kena from Film in Revolt had the pleasure of talking with Gossamer Folds director, Lisa Donato. Gossamer Folds is screening within the Queer Screen Film Festival. Kena: Could you tell me… Read More
Interview with Hayley MacFarlane / Swimming for Gold
What does splashing around in swimming pools, bossing around boys and winning national championships combined with an intense time limit, a budget and a devoted and talented team, give you? … Read More
Interview with Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond / My Little Sister
Janine from Film in Revolt spoke with Stéphanie Chuat and Véronique Reymond, co-writers/directors of My Little Sister which screened recently at the Sydney Film Festival. Janine Lau: Hello! It’s lovely to meet… Read More
Interview with Stefan Popescu / SUFF
Beige is not the word I would use to describe Sydney Underground Film Festival, nor it’s Festival Director; Stefan Popescu. I had the pleasure of chatting with Stefan about Sydney… Read More
Interview with Sara Hirner and Rosemary Vasquez-Brown / GNT
GNT is a short film that explores contemporary womanhood as it intersects with social media by capturing a snapshot of the dynamic friendship between three friends. Premiered through Sydney Film… Read More
Interview with Joanne Samuel / The Legend of the Five
Kena from Film in Revolt spoke to Joanne Samuel, director of The Legend of the Five – a new Australian fantasy film. Congratulations on your directorial debut! You’ve been in… Read More
Interview with Olivia Aleksoski / Her Own Music
Her Own Music is part of Sydney Film Festival’s 2020 program as part of the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films. Directed by Olivia Aleksoski, Her Own Music follows Maddie,… Read More
Interview with Allison Chhorn / The Plastic House
Isabelle from Film in Revolt spoke with Allison Chhorn, director of The Plastic House, a meditative, experimental take on memory and healing. which screened at the 2020 Sydney Film Festival. Isabelle: When… Read More