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Film Festivals Bridging the Void
"My son turns around to me and says, take it online, go for it"
Festevez / / A Night of Horror International Film Festival, Castlemaine Documentary Film Festival, Filmonik Melbourne, Gold Coast Film Festival, Gutsy Girls Adventure Film Tour, Interviews, Kino Sydney, Lorne Film, Melbourne International Film Festival, Melbourne Queer Film Festival, Monster Fest, News, Ocean Film Festival Australia, Revelation Film Festival, Scinema International Science Film Festival, South African Film Festival, Static Vision, Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival, Top Dog Film Festival
Film Festival Frontiers
"This is our contribution to pushing back against COVID-19"
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Festival Live-streams, Innovation, Supporting Cinemas and Each Other
A lot can happen in a week
Megan Riakos on Horror Anthology ‘Dark Whispers’
“Hopefully this project will provide opportunities for our directors and to dispel the myth that women only make one kind of horror or that they aren’t interested in the genre”
Ant Timpson on new thriller-comedy ‘Come To Daddy’
"As a fan making a film I wanted to make something that I knew would resonate with people who are savvy and maybe a little bit discerning"
Piercing
Putting us on a pile of rugs and ripping them all away, Piercing is having no go of the expected
Cam
Psychological and in this case supernatural thrillers are best when they’re relatable and (hopefully) original
Festevez / / Melbourne International Film Festival, Monster Fest, Reviews, Sydney Underground Film Festival
Mandy
Nicolas Cage: The Movie is here. That’s right, internet; you spoke, and the film Gods heard you