Bernadett Tuza-Ritter’s illuminating observational documentary looks at modern day slavery in Hungary.
The Language of the Image: Gregory J. Markopoulos and the Cantrills
Ivan Čerečina reflects on the four nights of ‘The Language of the Image’ screenings at the National Gallery of Victoria, which brought together experimental film works from Gregory J. Markopoulos and Corinne and Arthur Cantrell.
Stray
Dustin Feneley’s ambitious crowd-funded debut feature Stray is a powerful and controlled drama about two lonely souls in rural New Zealand.
Lost Gully Road – An Interview with Donna McRae
In recent years, Australian filmmaker Donna McRae has been determinedly creating some of the most thoughtful and powerful genre films in the country.
3 Days in Quiberon
Emily Atef’s extraordinarily moving Romy Schneider biopic argues fervently against the simplistic media image of the actress.
Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle
Gustavo Salmeron’s debut documentary succeeds in imparting a vivid and kaleidoscopic image of one woman’s incredible gusto for life;
Gregory J. Markopoulos and the Cantrills: The Language of the Image – An Interview with Curators Audrey Lam and Keegan O’Connor
Ivan Čerečina spoke with the “Gregory J. Markopoulos and the Cantrills: The Language of the Image” curators Audrey Lam and Keegan O’Connor about the upcoming screenings and the importance of the links between filmmakers, institutions and archives in the organisation of the program.
The Long Season
The Long Season captures the state of suspension experienced in a Syrian refugee camp in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley with nuance and care, with a pronounced focus on the community’s day-to-day life in the camp.
Strange Colours – An Interview with Alena Lodkina
Jessica Ellicott speaks with director Alena Lodkina about her debut feature STRANGE COLOURS, ahead of its Sydney Film Festival
A Mother Brings Her Son to Be Shot
Sinead O’Shea’s documentary about paramilitary violence in Northern Ireland makes for devastating viewing.