Documentary
Revival: the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022
The Indian Film Festival of Melbourne 2022 has a lineup of over 100 films celebrating the best of the sub-continent.
Visions of Melbourne: MIFF presents a cinematic time capsule of the city
From post-prison road trips to a wild re-do of The Wizard of Oz, there’s something for everyone in this filmic…
The Lost City of Melbourne documents demolished 'ghost cinemas': achieving the impossible with Gus Berger
The Lost City of Melbourne presents a picture of the city as it once was, and what it could have…
Homosexuality: A Film for Discussion still gives me hope
Kate Jinx considers Barbara Creed’s 1975 film, Homosexuality: A Film for Discussion, which will show at MIFF 2022.
Ticketyboo: Renee Brack on her Alzheimer's film about her dad
'I was fetal on the couch with the remote in my hand, treating it like a magic wand' said Brack,…
The name's Bond? Director Matthew Bauer discusses his 007-related doco
The Australian director hopes to leave audiences shaken and stirred by asking what life is like for those nominally bonded…
Off Country: meet the Indigenous students at Geelong Grammar School
NITV's new documentary series follows the lives of seven Indigenous boarding students over a year at the prestigious school.
Melbourne Documentary Film Festival – keep an eye on July
Get your doco fix online or at Cinema Nova this July with the handpicked selections of MDFF
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time review
Nearly 40 years in the making, Robert B Weide's documentary offers glimpses of the Slaughterhouse Five author across the decades.
Meet the Penguins: 6 things I learnt from the ABC's new documentary
From battling seals and water rats to surviving the 1980s, the Australian little penguin is full of surprises.