Television

Brief: our central European festival set to open
We accidentally adopted the Czech and Slovak Film Festival and have our fingers crossed that it gets a decent audience.

Felony: Joel Edgerton and Matthew Saville
Felony premiered as the Closing Night film at MIFF. Edgerton and Saville discuss the development and their working relationship.

MIFF 2014: the carnival is over
Beneath the glums, Melbourne always claims a certain grandeur. That spirit surely lives on in MIFF. The scale is the…
SPA: Ones to Watch participants announced
SPA today announced the talented producers that have been selected to participate in this year’s Ones To Watch program.

MIFF 2014: Paper Planes
Away from the mainstream strut, Robert Connolly had the most unusual premiere of his inventive career with Paper Planes.

MIFF 2014: Critics Campus
With an immersive strand for emerging critics, MIFF 2014 stepped boldly into one of the most contentious areas of the…

Force Majeure
From chillingly insightful to awkwardly amusing to smartly satirical, Force Majeure offers a comedy of discomfort.

Brief: SPA's ones to watch for 2014
SPA's One To Watch program is way of advancing careers and creating attention for emerging creatives on that side of…

Phillip Noyce: retrospective director at Australian Film Festival of India
Phillip Noyce announced as the confirmed retrospective director of the third annual Australian Film Festival of India.

Toronto Film Festival: three eOne Australian films to screen
Charlie's Country, Cut Snake and Kill Me Three Times are all at the festival, with the latter having its world…