Director/producer James Di Martino and writer/producer Llewellyn Michael Bates discuss their short film Baby, which has been accepted into Slamdance 2024, and will next play at the 2024 St Kilda
Shayley Blair
Late author Michael Ende’s beloved children’s novel The Neverending Story will fly onto the big screen once again courtesy of Australian-based production house See-Saw Films.
Quickly emerging as one of Australia’s most unique filmmakers, Platon Theodoris is riding high on the digital and DVD release of his quirky wonders Alvin’s Harmonious World of Opposites and
Documentary filmmaker Grant Leigh Saunders (Teach a Man to Fish) is embarking on an exciting project that traverses his passion for Indigenous activism and music, JustUS: Hip-Hop and the Block.
When Australian production company Painting in Pictures was approached by Elon Musk’s XPrize with a proposition to create a documentary for a Carbon Removal Challenge featuring the WhaleX team, filmmaking
… not just an exciting thriller but also a beautiful contemporary love story.
In its ninth year, the Smartfone FlickFest, and their embrace of accessible smart phone shot films, continues to offer opportunities for indigenous filmmakers of all ages to tell their stories.
Premiering at the Sydney Film Festival, All Silent Dogs is an exquisitely beautiful new short film by talented young filmmaker Natalia Stawyskyj.
Screenwriter Lucy Campbell reveals how the acclaimed festival favourite Monolith came to life.
A cinematic celebration of Indigenous identity is set to be showcased at CinefestOz Broome – First Nations Film Festival, to be held on the lands of the Yawuru people.
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