Explore the far reaches of your imagination with the fourth annual Science Fiction Film Festival

In 2023, The Science Fiction Film Festival will present the most expansive program of local and international speculative storytelling in the event’s history – 16 feature films and 33 shorts, representing visionaries from 22 nations and offering local audiences an unprecedented 32 Australian Premieres. Opening Night honours have gone to Michael Luke Littwak’s Molli and Max in…

Entries are now open for Smartfone Flick Fest (SF3)

Australia’s – and the world’s – Smartfone Flick Fest (SF3) enters its 9th big year… and entries are now open for the 2023 festival – set to be the most spectacular yet! The Aussie-born, hugely successful, international film fest – for movies entirely filmed on a smart phone or tablet – is open to filmmakers…

Powerful documentary Water For Birds to make Australian premiere at MDFF

A compelling documentary titled Water For Birds, which explores the societal impact and community intervention to rife sexual abuse and humanitarian issues in northern India, will make its Australian debut as part of the 2023 Melbourne Documentary Film Festival. Developed over five years by Good Grief Productions and co-directed by Henry Gosper and Cameron Trafford,…

Your handy guide to every Australian film screening at CinefestOZ

CinefestOZ, Australia’s largest destination film festival , today announced the release of its 2023 program of films and events, which includes world and Australian film premieres and the awarding of Australia’s richest Film Prize. Celebrating its 16th year, the six-day festival will be held from 29 August – 3 September in Western Australia’s South West…

Interview: Sigrid Thornton

The Australian screen industry boasts many adored acting icons, but very few surpass the legendary status of Sigrid Thornton. From her work on Australian television show’s like The Sullivans, Prisoner, SeaChange and Wentworth, to highly-acclaimed and internationally recognised feature films like The Man from Snowy River, Sigrid Thornton’s performances always leave a lasting impression. Thornton’s latest…

Interview: Jessie Scott

Jessie Scott is a practising video artist, writer, programmer and producer who works across the spectrum of screen culture in Melbourne. A founding member of audiovisual art collective Tape Projects, Jessie’s latest film, Rainbow Video, is set to screen at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival this weekend. Inspired by Tom Roston’s oral history I Lost…

Sigrid Thornton to receive Walk of Fame honour at Slant premiere

Australian screen royalty, Sigrid Thornton will be inducted to the Australian Film Walk of Fame outside the historic Ritz Theatre in Randwick when she attends the Sydney Premiere of her latest feature film, Slant on Wednesday, July 26. In its announcement today, Randwick Council said that Thornton’s star will be unveiled on the Walk of…

Your complete list of Australian feature films screening at MIFF

Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has announced its full 2023 film program for the festival’s 71st edition. With a blockbuster line-up of 267 films, MIFF raises the curtain on an extraordinary selection of features, shorts, restorations, retrospectives and XR experiences in-cinemas from 3-20 August; with regional screenings from 11-13 and 18-20 August; and from 18-27…

CinefestOZ Film Prize finalists revealed!

CinefestOZ today announced four uniquely Australian films are in the running to win Australia’s richest $100,000 annual film prize at the 2023 Festival in the beautiful South West of Western Australia. Bromley: Light After Dark directed by Sean McDonald will have its World Premiere at CinefestOZ – while Monolith directed by Matt Vesely and MIFF@CinefestOZ…