Well, this has certainly got our attention! After wowing them at Sundance, where it was picked up by NEON for worldwide rights, and SXSW, Victorian Michael Shanks' feature debut stars
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Some might find Aitken’s hyperfocus on Terry herself rather than the birds to be a diversion, but it’s clear that the film is more about the value of volunteering to
Director Annelise Hickey and producer Josie Baynes experienced something of a dream come true when their short film Stranger, Brother was accepted into The Sundance Film Festival. A regular at
If you blink, you will almost certainly miss Joel Edgerton’s fleeting appearance in Angela Patton and Natalie Rae’s powerful documentary, Daughters. A moving portrait of forgiveness, Daughters traces an eight-year
… sure to resonate with anyone who’s ever felt out of place or had a deep longing just to feel seen.
Winner of multiple audience awards at Sundance, Sean Wang's feature debut is a coming of age drama set in 2008.
Writer/Director Noora Niasari and actor Osamah Sami on the Persian influences of festival favourite Shayda.
The writer/director of Fair Play tackles the world of finance in a Post-MeToo world.
The Australian US-based filmmaker had to wait 10+ years to follow up his Sundance hit The Perfect Host, but What You Wish For, starring Nick Stahl, was worth the wait.
Alice Englert wrote, directed and co-stars in this blackly comic look at new age hippy dippyism starring Jennifer Connelly, Ben Whishaw, Dasha Nekrasova and Marlon Williams, filmed in New Zealand.
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