Television
Toronto International Film Festival: seven Australian films to screen
Seven Australian films will be screening at the Toronto Film Festival, making it a standout year.
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.
Summer School & Upcoming Courses in Screenwriting, TV Presenting, Producing, Multiplatform & More!
SUMMER SCHOOL five day intensives in film, TV and radio are now online. Plus we have a wide variety of…
Felony
Felony offers a competent but sometimes uncomfortable combination of aesthetic striving and thematic obviousness.
Hendon: the studio that will not die
The SAFC cruelly abandoned the Hendon Studios in 2011, but the spirits of film are so intense it has come…
Brief: our central European festival set to open
We accidentally adopted the Czech and Slovak Film Festival and have our fingers crossed that it gets a decent audience.
Felony: Joel Edgerton and Matthew Saville
Felony premiered as the Closing Night film at MIFF. Edgerton and Saville discuss the development and their working relationship.
MIFF 2014: the carnival is over
Beneath the glums, Melbourne always claims a certain grandeur. That spirit surely lives on in MIFF. The scale is the…
SPA: Ones to Watch participants announced
SPA today announced the talented producers that have been selected to participate in this year’s Ones To Watch program.
MIFF 2014: Paper Planes
Away from the mainstream strut, Robert Connolly had the most unusual premiere of his inventive career with Paper Planes.