Melbourne Women in Film Festival program announced including the Australian premiere of Shit

The Melbourne Women in Film Festival has announce its full 2023 program. The highly-regarded festival will include exciting program strands likes Freshly Squeezed Shorts, Next Gen Shorts, and Reel Shorts. Through the theme Connections, the 2023 MWFF program explores creative collaborations and community through a dynamic program for its seventh year which runs from 23-27 February at…

New anthology feature My Melbourne commences production

Mind Blowing Entertainment has announced that My Melbourne, a unique feature film interweaving four powerful stories exploring sexuality, gender, disability and race, has commenced shooting in Melbourne. The film is the product of an exciting collaboration which sees four powerhouse directors from India’s thriving film industry – Kabir Khan, Onir, Rimas Das and Imtiaz Ali – paired with four new writing and…

Q&A screenings and national release announced for We Are Still Here

RELATED COVERAGE Interview: Beck Cole Interview: Tracey Rigney We Are Still Here, the First Nations anthology film that opened the 2022 Sydney Film Festival and premiered internationally at the Toronto International Film Festival, will be released in cinemas across Australia on February 16. Filmmakers and cast will be participating in Q&A screenings on February 16…

Madeleine Dyer’s dramatic comedy A Savage Christmas is now filming in Queensland

The year has started strong for Queensland’s screen industry with production currently underway on the Australian feature film A Savage Christmas — supported by the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland’s Screen Finance program, with principal production investment from Screen Australia. The film is the debut production from Roaring Entertainment — a newly formed company by…