All This Mayhem Q&A in Melbourne

Melbourne’s Cinema Nova will host a special Q&A screening of All This Mayhem tonight. Skateboarding champion and subject of the film, Tas Pappas, will join Nova following a screening of the critically acclaimed film. Brothers Tas and Ben Pappas, two boys from Melbourne who took the skateboarding world by storm, defeated Tony Hawk and were crowned…

These Final Hours winners announced

Our These Final Hours competition has been one of our most popular yet. A big thank you to everyone who entered. Congratulations to Merryl Donn, Gloria Bale, Kerry-Anne James, Constantine Chen and Alex Williams. You have each won an in-season double pass which is now in the mail. Also, congratulations to Edelyn Tjahjadi, Tegan Taudigani, Mike Burt, Jared de’Har and Emily Paterniti. You have each…

Tony Ayres’ Cut Snake teaser debuts

A teaser trailer dropped today for Tony Ayres highly anticipated Cut Snake. Cut snake will have its world premiere as part of this years Melbourne International Film Festival. It’s 1974, and in an attempt to put his old, troubled life behind him Sparra Farrell (Alex Russell,Carrie, Chronicle) has moved to a new city with his fiancée,…

CinéfestOZ Film Prize jury unveiled

CinéfestOZ is delighted to announce the members of the jury who will decide on the winner of its inaugural $100,000 Film Prize. Actress Marta Dusseldorp, film selector Benjamin Illos, producer Sue Milliken and film reviewer Margaret Pomeranz, along with jury chair, acclaimed Australian director Bruce Beresford, have been invited to decide the winner of Australia’s richest film prize at the festival, which takes place…

Interview: Rolf de Heer

Australian directors don’t come more committed than Rolf de Heer. For two and half years he’s worked twelve hour days and seven day weeks throwing everything he has at his new film, Charlie’s Country – his third collaboration with longtime friend, David Gulpilil. During a recent Q&A at Luna Leederville his dedication was starting to…

Jim Lounsbury’s Love is Now begins principal photography

Principal photography has begun on the Eponine Films production Love Is Now, which will shoot over five weeks across Sydney and various other NSW locations including the Hunter Valley as well as regionally in Bigga, Crookwell and Maitland. Love is Now is an intriguing drama chronicling a summer of love along the Harvest Trail for experienced photographer Audrey and aspiring snapper Dean.…