Almost two years since The Slap that was heard around the world, Smith emerged at the Red Sea International Film Festival with his sense of humour and faith in the future fully restored.
The Zone of Interest – The Cinematic Banality of Evil
One of the biggest surprises at this year’s Cannes Film Festival was the arrival of the new film by Jonathan Glazer.
Here Be Alastair Newton Brown
The Australian writer director makes an auspicious debut with his Serbian shot feature film, Here Be Dragons.
What’s Driving Bruce Beresford?
The veteran Australian director of Breaker Morant, Mao’s Last Dancer and Ladies in Black is heading to North America for his next project, a biopic of golfing savant Mo Norman.
All the Beauty and the Bloodshed
There are few political queer artists as important as Nan Goldin, and Poitras’ documentary takes you through the life of an incendiary photographer who spoke her truth because she absolutely had to.
Laura Poitras: The Beauty and the Bloodshed of Nan Goldin
The Citizenfour director on her highly discussed, Oscar-nominated documentary All the Beauty and the Bloodshed.
EO
… incongruous mixture of social realism and impressionist vignettes… an ode to nature that is often hauntingly beautiful and diaphanous, leading us to contemplate how easily we disconnect from beings who, if not ensouled, are alive and worthy of kindness and dignity.
Shaunak Sen: Documenting All That Breathes
The Indian filmmaker speaks about his Oscar-nominated documentary, All That Breathes.
Daniel Roher: A Dialogue with Navalny
The Canadian filmmaker discusses the challenges of making Oscar winner Navalny.
Bill Nighy’s Perfect Character
The always-dapper actor might’ve found his ideal character in Williams, a 1950s British civil servant who discovers he only has months to live.