Award-winning independent filmmaker and experienced underwater cameraman Nays Baghai splashed onto the scene with his critically acclaimed debut Descent (2020), a compelling portrayal of ice freediver Kiki Bosch. Now, Baghai
Melbourne Documentary Film Festival
How Nays Baghai unveiled the beauty of cave diving with his film Diving into the Darkness.
When Darcy Newton, the first-time director and cinematographer who was embedded on the tour bus, returned with 600 hours of video, the filmmakers faced the herculean task of distilling it
“All Static & Noise —杂音和噪音 (záyīn hé zàoyīn) — found its inspiration from an article by Anthropologist Darren Byler, who was reporting on a speech by Communist Party officials at
With his latest documentary, The Great White Whale, the veteran cinematographer took on his most personal project yet, bringing to light an extraordinary expedition in the 1960s that saw a
Angelica Cristina Dio’s independently made Blak Douglas vs. The Commonwealth arrives at an auspicious time, NAIDOC Week, documenting its Archibald winning subject, Blak Douglas’ tracing of his grandmother’s story as
With the powerfully affecting documentary The Promise, filmmaker Jye Currie follows up his feature debut Beat with something truly impactful. Starting with the eye-opening mental health story of broadcaster Craig
A deeply personal story told with frankness and honesty, Archibald Prize winning artist Blak Douglas (aka Adam Hill) allows audiences to join his journey to confront his family’s past. Known
Director and subject of documentary The Road to Patagonia, Matty Hannon discusses taking risks and the regenerating power of travel.
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