Sydney
Marshland
A nice looking film, but seems to lack commitment as to what it wants to be about.
Match
A stellar performance by Patrick Stewart enhances a talk-driven three-hander clearly in need of subtlety and substance.
Boys
A coming-of-age tale of love and sport, Boys proves sweet, sincere, picturesque and poignant in treading familiar ground.
Non-stop collaborations and commissions: Carriageworks is back with a brand new program for 2015
Impressive in scope, scale and ambition, Carriageworks in the heart of Sydney’s Redfern continues the consolidation and growth of its…
A right to exist: Australia’s first Queer Arab Film Festival launches
A new film festival in Sydney explores the intersection of race, religion and spirituality.
Twenty minutes to millions
An intermission is all that stands in the way of overseas films maximising their potential in the Indian sub-continent.
dLux partners with Black Box to present media arts
Three new exhibitions drawn from dLux’s Scanlines archive, a remix on digital media’s pulse – past and current.
Seen & Heard Festival: The Best Of
A showcase of films made by women which challenge a panoply of political issues including race, class, disability and gender.
High Tech Soul: The Creation of Techno Music
A fascinating window into the deep roots of techno music and its humbly little-known Detroit origins.
How to Make Money Selling Drugs
This polished offering from director Matthew Cooke is an enlightening look at the USA's profitable but unpopular war on drugs.