New Trailer! The Angels: Kickin’ Down The Door

Maslow Entertainment has revealed the trailer for The Angels: Kickin’ Down The Door, an intimate and compelling music documentary feature about iconic Australian rock ‘n’ roll band The Angels, exploring the tensions that tore a band apart and helped them produce such classic hits as Take a Long Line, Am I Ever Gonna See Your Face Again and No Secrets. Set to…

What’s On [Sydney]: Screen Inc Australian film showcase

Screen Inc, Australia’s newest distribution company, will celebrate its launch next week with three Australian film showcases including The Land, The Florist and a 4K remastered version of Serhat Caradee’s Cedar Boys. Founded by FilmInk founder, editor and publisher, Dov Kornits, Screen Inc will provide a platform for Australian filmmakers to get their content in…

Get to know: Rebecca Leafe

As far as acting gigs go for someone just starting out in their career, Rebecca Leafe has hit the jackpot. The Perth-based actor has just wrapped filming on Adam Morris’ Frank and Frank (or The Valley and The Walrus: Ruminations on the Mystery from Soup to Nuts) starring opposite Myles Pollard in the Albany-shot drama which also…

All the winners from the Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival

Over the weekend, the highly regarded Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival rolled out the red carpet at the Gympie Pavilion to celebrate filmmakers from around the world at their inaugural Awards Ceremony The awards were presented by a star-studded industry lineup, including Festival Patron, filmmaker and actor extraordinaire Leah Purcell and Vanessa Gazy,…

Interview: John Hughes and Tom Zubrycki

Senses of Cinema explores the history of the co-op film movements of Sydney and Melbourne. This incredibly insightful and highly important documentary comes from two of the major figures in Australian documentary who were intimately involved in the filmmaking groundswell that first emerged in the 1960s, John Hughes and Tom Zubrycki. Featuring the like of Philip…

New Trailer: Black Cockatoo Crisis

A new trailer has dropped for Jane Hammond’s Black Cockatoo Crisis. Black cockatoo numbers have fallen dramatically over the past few decades and all three species in the south-west of WA could become extinct in just 20 years unless something is done to protect their habitats. With the loss of the banksia woodlands on the Swan Coastal Plain to housing, Carnaby’s Black Cockatoos…

National screenings announced for Volcano Man in support of Movember

This November, the Australian feature documentary Volcano Man will screen in Palace Cinemas in major cities across the country to drive awareness and fundraising for men’s mental health in partnership with Movember – the global leading men’s health charity. Premiering at the 2022 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) where it received 3rd in the Audience…