Perth! Heath Davis’ Broke is heading your way

Earlier in the year, Revelation Perth International Film Festival held a screening on Heath Davis’ Broke to a sellout crowd. If you missed it you’ll be happy to know another screening is being held next month at Event Cinemas, Innaloo on Wednesday, 12 October at 6.30pm. Ticket details below. An ageing rail worker, Cec, finds…

Perth premiere announced for Hotel Coolgardie

New Australian documentary, Hotel Coolgardie will be having its Perth premiere next month as part of Australian Revelations – a celebrations of Australian film presented by Revelation Perth International Film Festival in association with Cinema Australia. After screenings at the Sydney Film Festival and the internationally regarded Canadian documentary festival Hot Docs, Hotel Coolgardie comes to town…

Actor Focus: David Beamish

“Pete Murray’s song, Opportunity, was the first song I taught myself to play on guitar when I was 16, so meeting him to work on a film 8 years later was bizarre and awesome!” by Joanne Kmaid Acting, singing, songwriting… Is there anything else you hope to embark on? Oh definitely entrepreneurship and philanthropy! I…

Trailer of the Day: Iron Spyder

Iron Spyder. a short film directed and produced by Melbourne film makers Christopher Mitchell and Yoav Lester. will receive its world premier on September 25 in Austin, Texas, at this years Fantastic Fest, one of the worlds biggest genre film festivals. Shot at an underground wrestling event in Melbourne, Australia, Iron Spyder is described by Fantastic…

Interview: John Howard

The Howard Years by Matthew Eeles A few minutes into my conversation with John Howard the busy actor enthusiastically tells me he’s working on a new show with the ABC called The Warriors. Ironic considering the nature of our conversation. We’re here to discuss The Club – his first feature film about an AFL football…

Trailer of the Day: The Family

The Family Rosie Jones | Australia | 2016 | 98 mins | Label Distribution | Unclassified 15+  The Family sheds light on one of Australia’s most notorious cults, in a powerful and moving film by Melbourne director Rosie Jones (The Triangle Wars, Antenna 2011). ‘The Family’ was a sinister apocalyptic cult active in Melbourne in the…

Australia’s newest film festival set to launch this November

Stars align for the Winda Film Festival by Matthew Eeles Australia’s newest film festival will launch this November. Winda Film Festival will focus on indigenous films from across Australia and the world with the inaugural event held in Sydney. The festival is lead by Medika Thorpe, a Gunai and Gureng Gureng woman from Melbourne who grew up…