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RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
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Salt of the Earth
Our own production, Salt of the Earth - about the South Australian man who invented Chicken Salt - recently had its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival!
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The Aegean
Our debut feature film, The Aegean, just premiered at Brisbane International Film Festival and the Greek Film Festival in Australia! Find out more about the film and its release plans for 2025!
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Elise McCredie
We sit down with Elise McCredie, the showrunner and writer behind Stateless and the upcoming Disney+ series The Clearing, for a wide-ranging discussion ahead of her panel presentation at Screen Forever this May.
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Conclave Review
Conclave is shaping up to be one of the strongest movies of this year! We caught an early screening of it, so check out our review before it hits cinemas this January!
Avarice Review
Avarice should have been fun, but instead it’s boring as hell.
Violent Night Review
Violent Night combines Home Alone and Die Hard in a festive and violent Christmas film.
The Menu Review
Delectable satire melds the salivating cinematography of Chef’s Table with the thrill of Midsommar and the satirical comedy stylings of Bodies, Bodies, Bodies.
Dreaming of the Meridian Arc Review
Dreaming of the Meridian Arc is a wholesome comedy drama interwoven with just enough history and is an all-round pleasant watch.
Trailer for TILL released
Justice needed a voice.
Blue Thermal Review
Disappointing, but still a nice enough aesthetic experience, Blue Thermal is on at the Japanese Film Festival this November.
Bones and All Review
Bones and all is a deadly, bloody yet deeply romantic coming of age film.
Blue Review
With Blue, director Keisuke Yoshida takes viewers on a subtly affective journey through the lives of professional and amateur boxers that shows not only the physical rigours and toll of the often brutal sport but also the very human trials of its protagonists.
And So The Baton Is Passed Review
And so the Baton is Passed is cleverly scripted, and can be pleasant viewing for those after a lightweight family drama.
Anime Supremacy! Review
Rose-tinted but undeniably genuine, ANIME SUPREMACY! is a fun also heart-warming experience. Catch it at the Japanese Film Festival this November.
The Moths Will Eat Them Up Review
Thrilling, beautifully shot and perfectly paced, this Australian short film has a big impact, despite its small budget.
We speak to Australian directors of gripping tale of gendered violence, The Moths Will Eat Them Up
We spoke with the directors about the experiences that influenced the film, how Screen Queensland's RIDE initiative helped bring them together, the technical and budgetary challenges of making a short film like this, and where they hope the project will go from here.
She Said Review
A middling attempt at capturing a pivotal time in history, that wins when it gives the space for the victims’ stories to be told, but loses when the cliched hero worship of the reporters sings out.
Mass Review
Mass will break your heart, make you cry, and ultimately restore your faith in human goodness.
Baby Assassins Review
Baby Assassins is punchy, clever, and oh so fun.
Triangle of Sadness Review
Triangle of Sadness is worth the trip; funny, engaging and with an absolutely blazing political heart, this film isn’t for the faint of spirit, but will definitely keep you in them.
The Japanese International Film Festival Is Here!
The 26th Japanese Film Festival is right around the corner and is the largest celebration of Japanese film in Australia!
Intolerance
Heartbreaking, visceral and above all satisfying, Intolerance is a fantastic offering for the Japanese International Film Festival 2022 and should be on the watch list of any fan of Japanese cinema.
Black Site Review
Black Site is exactly what you would expect from a low-budget action flick, but with a solid cast that feel criminally underutilised, we are left wanting more.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Review
Messy, overstuffed and without the same cohesive vision as the original, this sequel coasts by on memories of the first film, and touching tributes to Chadwick Boseman.
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