What’s on screen: Brothers’ Nest opens, with other films in a burst of indy fun

Key film is Brothers' Nest, a new Australian film in which Kenny turns very, very bad, but there's lots of smaller films. And streaming to keep you warm inside.
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When good men turn bad and stupid. Image: Brothers’ Nest opens this weekend.

First, let us promote a grand curiosity from proselytising festival organiser Greg Dolgopolov whose passions extend from the Steppes of Central Asia to Outback Queensland. The Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival starts in Queensland’s Winton on June 28 and runs until 7 July, so many people will have to leave early and go home to feed their stock.

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