There’s still time to catch three great Australian films with BOFA

Even in the face of a global pandemic, there’s no holding a great film festival back. Following the cancelation of Tasmania’s Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival, the BOFA team announced they would be screening a bunch of content online for free. The celebrate the festival’s 10th anniversary, BOFA curated twenty films which are available to watch…

You can now stream two of the best Australian films of the year

Following very successful festival runs both at home and overseas, both Hearts and Bones and H is For Happiness are now available to rent on demand. Ben Lawrence’s new Australian drama, Hearts and Bones, was forced to bypass an Australian cinema release for obvious reasons, while it’s hoped H is For Happiness reaches a larger…

Cinema Australia Podcast Episode #44 | Ben Lawrence

Cinema Australia Original Content:  Help us continue to cover more Australian films by making a donation to Cinema Australia below. Australian filmmaker Ben Lawrence joins the Cinema Australia Podcast to discuss his new film, Hearts and Bones. Ben Lawrence is an internationally award-winning director and photographer. His short films have screened at Edinburgh, Clermont-Ferrand, Los Angeles, San…

Comedy web series No Pink Cowboys has officially released

Help us continue to cover more Australian films by making a donation to Cinema Australia below. Award-winning dating dramedy No Pink Cowboys has officially launched online. Co-created by actress and producer Fabiana Weiner, this bite-sized six-part series explores the chaos of modern dating and will be available to watch in full on the Robot Army YouTube Channel –…

Exclusive! Your first look at The Slaughterhouse Killer

Help us continue to cover more Australian films by making a donation to Cinema Australia below. Cinema Australia readers have been treated to an exclusive first look at new Australian horror film, The Slaughterhouse Killer. Shot in Tasmania with a local cast and crew, The Slaughterhouse Killer is directed by Sam Curtain who previously directed the ultra…

Sunday Shorts: Blood Orange

► WATCH THE FULL FILM BELOW Article written by M.P. Wills (Director, Blood Orange) To me, Blood Orange was really inspired by slow cinema, especially the early Asian films of the 80s, and 90s. What struck me most as a kid growing up and watching those sorts of films was their use of visual economy; how…