RJ Mitte on ‘Standing Up For Sonny’
Standing Up For Sonny is about Travis who is really reluctant to have a life and ends up getting a roommate who forces him to get out
Festevez / / Interviews, Melbourne International Film Festival, Screenwave International Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival
Sacha Polak and Vicky Knight talk ‘Dirty God’
"It's completely changed the way I am and the way I see myself doing this movie"
Festevez / / Brisbane International Film Festival, Byron Bay Film Festival, CinefestOz, Darwin International Film Festival, Interviews, Melbourne International Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Travelling Film Festival
Mirrah Foulkes on ‘Judy and Punch’ Australian Premiere
"It's a pretty unusual film, it's a fictionalised origin story about the infamous Punch and Judy puppet play"
Festevez / / Brisbane Queer Film Festival, Darwin International Film Festival, Interviews, Melbourne International Film Festival, Real Film Festival, Screenwave International Film Festival, Sydney Film Festival, Travelling Film Festival
Sophie Hyde on Animals’ #SydFilmFest Premiere
"I love Dublin so much, we got to really fall in love with Dublin"
Carolina Hellsgard on German Eco-Zombie Thriller ‘Endzeit – Ever After’
“Endzeit is a mashup of a zombie horror movie, a road movie and a buddy movie and also a German fairy-tale"
Director Dave Tynan on the Australian premiere of ‘Dublin Oldschool’
"I love when I'm watching something and I feel like I've been put in somewhere, thrown in the deep end. I think you'll see Dublin in a way you might not have, possibly not even if you've visited"
Director Sean Murray talks Unquiet Graves
“What this film is about, is to give voice to victims who were never afforded that voice during the conflict"
Winda Sets Sights on 2019
Winda, Australia's only Film Festival dedicated to Indigenous cinema, wrapped its third annual and biggest run in Sydney
Paracinema Fest: “Climbing over Boundaries”
Paracinema as a style of and approach to cinema has always been about climbing over boundaries to see what is on the other side
The Coach & Russian Resurrection Director Nicholas Maksymow on the Festival’s Opening Film
Films are rarely as ideally timed as The Coach
‘Power Meri’ World Premiere Slated for the Pasifika Film Fest
"At a time when women's sport in Australia is enjoying unprecedented growth, exposure and opportunity, I hope the film will inspire women and girls in Australia to follow their dreams in sport or in life"