Sydney Film Festival have announced their 2018 program preview. Catch the Film in Revolt team all over the festival from the 6 – 17 June from red carpet coverage, interviews… Read More
Tag: Film Festival Screenings
The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival / March – April 2018
The Alliance Francaise French Film Festival, has kicked off in March going through April 2018, with 5 weeks of the French cinema in: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Canberra, Adelaide, Perth, Hobart.… 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
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
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
My Must-See List for the 2017 Scandinavian Film Festival
As a low-key [high-key, definitely high-key] ‘scandophile’, I’ve seriously been looking forward to the 2017 Scandinavian Film Festival – and as of July 11, it’s officially in Sydney. Opening with… Read More
American Essentials Film Festival / 9 May – 28 May
The American Essentials Film Festival has a program filled with indie docs, features and classics throughout May. We will be out and about at the festival and you can follow our… Read More
For Film’s Sake Film Festival / 26 – 30 April
“Focusing on experience, For Film’s Sake (FFS) – formerly the WOW Film Festival – activates content in new and unexpected ways, challenging audiences to actively engage in the problem of… Read More