Genevieve Clay-Smith, co-founder of Bus Stop Films and 2009 Tropfest winner with Be My Brother, makes her directorial debut with this story of Sonja (Olivia Hargroder), a young woman born
Tropfest
One of the buzzy films at this year’s Tropfest was Silent Night, from Melbourne filmmaker Nicky Tyndale-Biscoe. Touching on important topics including family violence and bystander action, the film won
I attended the first Tropfest in seven years last night. After such a significant hiatus, there were always going to be lofty expectations upon its return. So, did it live
When actor turned director Damian Walshe-Howling’s partner, emerging filmmaker Georgia Walters, shared an intimate childhood memory with him over dinner just before Christmas last year, they had no idea it
With his latest short film, Help! Everything is Fine, the emerging filmmaker dives deeper into the intersection between tragedy and comedy.
With the Fat Pizza movie turning 20 this year, we spoke with the iconic Australian creative about the idea that launched his career as a writer, director, producer and actor.
The rest of the jury will be announced later this week.
A familiar face on our small screen as an actress and presenter, Virginia Gay turns filmmaker with the Tropfest finalist film, Paper Cut.
The annual celebration of short film sensation is mere weeks away!
Plus, the ABC is the festival's official broadcast partner.
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