Great actors: Film’s (not so) secret weapon

This article was written by Crossroads writer, director and actor, Michael Papaeleftheriou Most short films start with a burning desire to tell a story. Crosssroads started with a burning desire to make a film. The road to becoming a professional filmmaker has many components to it, but transparency is not one of them. My goal…

Blockbuster CinefestOZ Film Festival program announced

Australia’s friendliest film festival comes of age next month, celebrating 18 magnificent years with a program of brilliant new Australian stories brought to life on the big screen and at fresh new events in Bunbury, Busselton and Margaret River from 30 August – 7 September. Over 90 features, shorts and TV series will run over the nine…

Interview: Arthur Angel

Veteran Australian actor Arthur Angel has taken on many roles over his decades-long career—convicts, bushrangers, mystical warriors, and more. But in his latest film Fear Below, Angel dives into dangerous new territory… literally.  Set in post-war Australia, Fear Below follows a rag-tag team of divers attempting to recover a sunken car from a river, only…

See the new trailer for Adrian Ortega’s Westgate

A new trailer has dropped for Adrian Ortega’s Westgate – a poetic exploration of family, culture, and the weight of past traumas. It’s 1999. Netta (Sarah Nicolazzo) is drowning—a sick child, Julian (Max Nappo), a business bankrupting her before it has even begun, and a landlord pounding at the door. When Julian’s father cancels their…

Western Australia’s biggest smartphone filmmaking competition returns

The WA Made Film Festival has officially announced the return of its Get Smart! Presented by Buy West Eat Best smartphone filmmaking competition, along with the official theme for 2026. Get Smart! Presented by Buy West Eat Best invites established filmmakers, independent filmmakers, students, and the general public to submit a mini-masterpiece to be considered…

Interview: Jessica Husband

In the haunting new short film Zombie, Claire (played with mounting intensity by Jessica Husband) sits alone on a wind-beaten Victorian cliffside, listening to a voicemail from her partner Ted. What unfolds is an impressive meditation on love, grief, and the blurry line between holding on and letting go. Written by Jessica and co-directed with…