Tag: Australia
-
Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: What We’ve Seen So Far
The The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival kicks off this week, so we take a look at 22 films we’ve already seen including Sydney Film Prize winner A Separation.
Written by
-
Australian Film Festival 2012 – Call for Entries
The Australian Film Festival, a Sydney-based festival that is dedicated to giving unseen Australian films a screening has been running the last two year to great acclaim. The Australian Film Festival is now welcoming submissions for their 2012 festival, running in March 2012!
Written by
-
First Look: Korean Film Festival in Australia 2011
NEWS: Back for a second year, the Korean Film Festival in Australia (KOFFIA) has unveiled its poster for the 2011, along with two award winning short films announced earlier this week: Park Chan-wook’s Paranmanjang (Night Fishing) and Yang Hyo-joo’s Pu-Seo-Jin Bam (Broken Night).
Written by
-
Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: Launch
NEWS: The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival launches its full program today as tickets go on sale for the festival that is now entering its senior citizenship.
Written by
-
Curious announces ‘Norwegian Wood’ & ‘Red State’ dates, 2011 schedule
NEWS: Curious Film have announced their 2011 schedule for Australia and there are some major coups. In addition to the previously announced Norwegian Wood, Curious has scored Kevin Smith’s horror film Red State, Australia’s Toomelah and Jiro Dreams of Sushi.
Written by
-
First Look: 15th Japanese Film Festival
NEWS: Following the massive success of the 14th Japanese Film Festival in 2010, the Japan Foundation has announced that the 15th Japanese Film Festival will be even bigger than the previous one with Australian premieres of GANTZ, The Last Ronin and more!
Written by
-
Sleeping Beauty
REVIEW: Julia Leigh’s Sleeping Beauty offers a modern interpretation of the classic fairy tale.
Written by
-
Trailers: Melbourne International Film Festival 2011
Battling popcorn and choc tops be damned! A series of amusing trailers released yesterday show that even though they are turning 60 this year, self-parody is still a primary part of the Melbourne International Film Festival ethos in its Cannes-injected lineup.
Written by










