Locarno International Film Festival announces its full line-up, including a 55 film retrospective on an Italian film studio and an incredible Competition slate, cementing itself as one of the most vital Film Festivals in the world.
The Roundup – Bill Murray in Space, Bong Joon-ho Increases His DVD Collection and Richard Linklater talks Boyhood
This week on The Roundup we look at a once-lost Tom Schiller sci-fi starring Bill Murray, the redesign of Senses of Cinema and interviews with Linklater, Swanberg, Soderbergh and Albert Serra.
2014 Melbourne International Film Festival Program Released
With the 2014 Melbourne International FIlm Festival program being released, we at 4:3 have gone through the staggering amount of films announced to give you a good idea of why exactly this year looks particularly fascinating.
Metalheads and Deep Sea Divers – A Look at Scandinavian Film Festival Australia
Australia’s inaugural Scandinavian Film Festival kicks off in Sydney soon, and showcases a range of recent films from Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Denmark and Finland.
Air Sex and The Real ‘Argo’: Possible Worlds Film Festival Announces 2014 Line-Up
This years Possible Worlds Film Festival showcases vibrant independent cinema from America and Canada, including a doco on ‘air sex’, Mike Cahill’s latest feature and Xavier Dolan’s Tom at the Farm.
Criterion’s 50% Off Barnes & Noble Sale has begun!
Criterion’s month long sale at Barnes and Noble is something to celebrate, but also to be overwhelmed by in its sheer volume of great releases on offer. 4:3’s editors are on hand to help with some suggestions!
Dungog Festival Announces Australian Short Film Prize
The community-supported inaugural Dungog Festival has announced a short film award to be presented at the festival in late August.
David Lynch makes his Criterion debut
The reveal of the next batches of releases by specialty home entertainment label The Criterion Collection is always a reason to celebrate but this announcement for the still-far off September releases is particularly exciting for a couple of reasons
The Roundup – Old Hollywood History, Free Streaming Films and How Edgar Wright Makes Jump Cuts Funny
This week on the web we found a great podcast looking at Hollywood history, Buster Keaton’s autobiography, a look at how Edgar Wright uses film techniques to greatly enhance comedy and much more!
MIFF Announces Some Familiar Picks Alongside World Premieres; BIFF Announces No Festival At All
MIFF’s “First Glance” line-up sees a lot of crossover with the SFF but contains a whole heap of interesting World Premieres whilst BIFF looks like it will be shutting up shop for 2014.