Sydney based filmmaker Jonathan Ogilvie’s latest film, the semi biographical Head South, premiered as the opening night film at the International Film Festival Rotterdam [IFFR], where we spoke with the
Interviews
Archie Hancock and Jack Zimmerman short film The “Conversation” will premiere at Flickerfest’s tour of Brisbane. For many, this film serves as an introduction to you as filmmakers. Can you
Launching his tough guy career in Guy Ritchie’s Snatch and Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York, Stephen Graham today sheds his swagger to portray the heartbroken father of a 13-year-old
With the release of the outback shocker The Royal Hotel this week, we revisit our interview with director Ted Kotcheff about his similarly themed 1971 cult classic Wake In Fright.
Flow is a breath of fresh air. Or, fresh water, in this case. Directed by Latvian filmmaker, Gints Zilbalodis, Flow premiered at Cannes, before winning numerous awards at the prestigious
Debut filmmaker Raghuvir Joshi makes a major splash with the stunning Sahela, a powerful drama set within Sydney’s large, vibrant Indian community.
Over twenty years since he delighted audiences as shambling crim Johnny “Spit” Spitieri in the 2003 crime caper Gettin’ Square, David Wenham is back in the thongs and mullet for
When we join Sean Baker, the filmmaker is still “processing” the remarkable journey that his new film Anora has been on, in particular, its sensational win at this year’s Cannes
Film festivals are curious places, especially when you consider a showcase like Berlinale. The official selection of the Berlin Film Festival comprises of several high-profile strands, from films vying in
When I started working in TV in 2010, a time that doesn’t seem too long ago, the screen industry was in its golden era. Back then, the TV Guide magazine
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