Category: Sydney Film Festival
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 7
A week into the 58th Sydney Film Festival, there are no signs of slowing down. Film critics David Stratton and Margaret Pomeranz took to the stage to discuss 25 years of reviews on the air, while Jury President Chen Kaige presented his latest film Sacrifice.
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 6
The sixth day of the 58th Sydney Film Festival saw the Australian debut of Terrence Malick’s The Tree of Life, leaving audiences and critics in its epic wake.
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 5
The fifth full day of the 58th Sydney Film Festival was all about world cinema, with screenings as diverse as The Forgiveness of Blood, The Turin Horse, Project Nim, A Separation, Three and Hobo with a Shotgun.
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 4
The fourth full day of the 2011 Sydney Film Festival saw repeat screenings and new features, ranging from A Letter To Elia to 13 Assassins, and an eclectic selection of other comedic and dramatic offerings.
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 3
Lines were around the block as the long weekend kicked off on this 58th Sydney Film Festival. There were 29 screenings taking place as part of the festival on the first Saturday.
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 2
It’s Day 2, and the second full day of programming saw 15 new films hit Sydney screens as part of the 58th Sydney Film Festival. From Cirkus Columbia to Tucker & Dale Vs. Evil, we explore the diverse offerings of one of Australia’s top festivals as it hits full-flight.
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 1
With the Opening Night a roaring success, today marked the first full day of screenings at the 58th Sydney Film Festival. In addition to the Australian debut of Official Competition entrant Attenberg, there were 15 new films on offer today!
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Sydney Film Festival 2011: Opening Night – Hanna
The weather is turning cold in Sydney, and despite some unseasonable sunshine in the last few days, it must be time for the 58th Sydney Film Festival. Kicking off the festival tonight was Hanna, the new film from Joe Wright starring Fetsival patron Cate Blanchett, Eric Bana and Saoirse Ronan.
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Most Anticipated: Sydney Film Festival 2011
ARTICLE: With the Sydney Film Festival mere days away, we take a look at our most anticipated films from the program, ranging from modern westerns to epic swordplay, a cult effort in the making about cults to Cannes winners, and directorial debuts to hillbilly comedy horror.
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Sarah Watt and Julie Rigg join Sydney Film Festival Jury
NEWS: The Sydney Film Festival has confirmed that the last two pieces of the Official Competition Jury puzzle will be filled in by writer, director, author and animator Sarah Watt and film critic Julie Rigg. David Wenham will also be on the Dendy Awards for Australian Short Films Jury.
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