Silvi Vann-Wall

Silvi Vann-Wall is a journalist, podcaster, and filmmaker. They joined ScreenHub as Film Content Lead in 2022. Twitter: @SilviReports

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Goran Stolevski interview: 'I'm intensely connected to the characters' 

The Australian-Macedonian director muses on making a romance in the least romantic place in the world, as he prepares to…

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MIFF 2022: first films announced

MIFF is back with a smashing program to commemorate its 70th year in the film festival business.

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From Spirited Away to The Gold Rush: films that warm as winter bites

We can't change the bone-chillingly cold weather, but we can recommend some great flicks to warm up with.

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Want to be an actor? Jerome Velinsky says 'don't wait for the call'

Jerome Velinsky has acted in live-action series, voice video game characters, and written and directed his own series. So what's…

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Lunana, A Yak in the Classroom review: a timeless tale in Bhutan

Lunana showcases beautiful Bhutanese culture while taking cues from The Sound of Music – and discovering what it really means…

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Our Flag Means Death renewed for season 2

The second season announcement came in very early this morning on HBO Max's official Twitter account.

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Natasha Wanganeen on Bunker, The Last Fleet: 'Sci-fi films saved my life'

Actor-writer-producer Natasha Wanganeen takes us behind the scenes on Bunker: The Last Fleet, a dystopian, intergalactic reimagining of first contact…

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Trailer: Daniel Johns' What If The Future Never Happened?

After decades of music success, the former Silverchair frontman tackles filmmaking with a semi-autbiographical short.

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Vico Ortiz, Our Flag Means Death: 'It's amazing, it's so queer'

Puerto Rican actor Vico Ortiz chatted with ScreenHub about being a part of David Jenkins' queer pirate comedy Our Flag…

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Screen sector wants 'more ambition and less ambiguity' from Labor Government

A Labor victory and so-called 'Greenslide' promises big changes for Australian film and TV.

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