Exclusive: First look at Grace Wriggles’ Red River Cowboy

Two South-East Queenslanders are swinging hard for next festival season after wrapping exciting new Aussie outback short film, Red River Cowboy. Written and directed by emerging Gold Coast filmmaker Grace Wriggles and produced by Christian McCarty from Black Phoenix Productions, Red River Cowboy follows the story of vengeful mistress John, who is left to die…

Every Australian feature film and documentary screening at this year’s MIFF

Beloved cultural event, the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), has tonight shared its impressive 2024 program of over 250 features, shorts and XR experiences landing across Melbourne, around Victoria and online Australia-wide this August. Running 8-25 August, this year’s film line-up boasts a world class roster of international features, an assembly of stellar World Premiere…

CinefestOZ and WIFT Australia open call for annual Writers’ Retreat

Aspiring and established female and non-binary screenwriters are now invited to apply for the 2024 CinefestOZ and Women in Film and Television (WIFT) Australia Writers’ Retreat. The free program, which will be held from September 1-4 in Western Australia’s South West during the CinefestOZ Film Festival, provides space and time for up to four participants…

Review: The Drive 

Review by Sofia Paul Buckle up and be part of the ride. The Drive is a documentary by Josh Van Zwieten and Sam Harvey in association with GOTCHA4LIFE, following a group of young men who make the long journey to Uluru from Sydney – although this isn’t the average road trip amongst friends.  Josh Van…

CinefestOZ Film Prize finalists announced!

CinefestOZ today announced four dramatically different Australian films are in the running to win Australia’s richest $100,000 film prize at the 2024 CinefestOZ Film Festival held in Western Australia’s beautiful South West, August 31 – September 8. The finalists, which will all have their Western Australian premieres at the festival, include hilarious new family comedy…

Review: Blak Douglas vs The Commonwealth

Review by Sofia Paul This powerful documentary, produced and directed by Angelica Cristina Dio, is made in collaboration with Dhungatti artist Adam Hill, commonly known as Blak Douglas, who sets out to create a very personal artwork about his Indigenous grandmother, Nanna Chlorine Morthem. This is one of three pieces in his collection for the…

Interview: Taylor Broadley

Taylor Broadley’s debut feature film, Stubbornly Here, is a surreal and touching journey through the eyes of three teenagers in small-town Australia. The film follows Sunny (Cleo Meinck), PJ (Nathan Di Giovanni), and Floyd (Jonathan Maddocks), who band together to escape a mysterious crisis and their vanishing classmates. Their adventure leads them to a quirky…

Jye Currie’s The Promise set to close Melbourne Documentary Film Festival

The groundbreaking documentary The Promise is set to screen at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival this month. Directed by award-winning Australian film director Jye Currie and produced by Craig Hamilton, The Promise promises to captivate audiences with its poignant portrayal of authentic narratives surrounding suicide prevention. The Promise delves into Craig’s personal journey overcoming suicidal…