As part of the 2018 Irish Film Festival I went to see The Flag last night, and while some sentences were utterly lost on me because of some thick, thick… Read More
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Review: Isle of Dogs / Kena
On Trash Island in the Japanese Archipelago, 20 years into the future, the local dog population is visited by a young boy in search of his dog. What ensues is… Read More
Interview with Nick Robinson and Katherine Langford / Love, Simon
Kena and Amy hit the red carpet for the Australian premiere of Love, Simon and spoke with Nick Robinson and Katherine Langford.
Interview with Rebekah Fortune / Just Charlie
Kena interviewed Just Charlie director Rebekah Fortune at the Mardi Gras Film Festival. Just Charlie is an award winning British drama that tells the emotionally charged coming out story of young Charlie.… Read More
Review: Just Charlie / MGFF 18 / Kena
Just Charlie is one of the most beautiful films I’ve seen. Coming from someone who has gone through the process of coming out as transgender and as a teenager, I can… Read More
Review: Ancien and the Magic Tablet / Japanese Film Festival / Kena
Ancien and the Magic Tablet is a weird but wonderful animated adventure showing as part of the Japanese Film Festival. It took me until just about the end of the… Read More
Review: Questione di Karma / Lavazza Italian Film Festival / Kena
Questione di Karma (All About Karma) is a 2017 comedy by Director Eduardo Falcone showing at the Lavazza Italian Film Festival. It stars Elio Germano and Fabio De Luigi as… Read More
Interview with Nils-Erik Ekblom / Screwed
Kena met with Nils-Erik Ekblom at the Queer Screen Film Festival to chat about his latest film Screwed. To familiarise everyone, can you tell us a little about your filmic career… 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
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