Irish Film Festival Navigates 2020
“Necessity is the mother of invention"
Festevez / / Filmonik Melbourne, Interviews, Irish Film Festival Australia, Japanese Film Festival - Australia, Jewish International Film Festival, Kino Sydney, Monster Fest, News, Queer Screen - Mardi Gras Film Festival, Revelation Film Festival, Setting Sun Film Festival, Static Vision
Festival Live-streams, Innovation, Supporting Cinemas and Each Other
A lot can happen in a week
Festevez / / AACTA, Alliance Francaise French Film Festival, Bendigo Queer Film Festival, Byron Bay Film Festival, Caloundra Film Festival, Cinema Reborn, Geelong Pride Film Festival, Irish Film Festival Australia, Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Moonlight Cinema, News, Queer Screen - Mardi Gras Film Festival, Revelation Film Festival, Russian Resurrection Film Festival, Spanish Film Festival in Australia, Static Vision, Sunset Cinema North Sydney, Sydney Film Festival, Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival, Travelling Film Festival
COVID-19, Festivals, Film and where we’re at
It's a concerning time for the Australian industry with a number of Film Festivals cancelling or postponing events
Winda Expands Scope in 2019
“We have seen a strengthening of stories from around the world playing into genres"
The Drummer and the Keeper
Casting matters. So does chemistry
Float Like A Butterfly
Stinging like a bee, Float Like A Butterfly lands every hook we’ve come to expect from boxing flicks, while unlike almost any that’s made it to the big screen
Dublin Oldschool
An uncommon insight into the less-travelled avenues of Dublin
The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid
Calling The Lonely Battle of Thomas Reid a documentary wouldn’t quite be fair
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"