Silvi Vann-Wall

Silvi Vann-Wall is a Melbourne-based journalist, podcaster, critic and filmmaker who loves frogs and improv comedy. They were the ScreenHub Film Content Lead from 2022 to 2025. Twitter (X): @SilviReports / Bluesky: @silvi.bsky.social‬ / Website: silvireports.com

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Would Netflix's Japanese show Old Enough! work in Australia?

Are Aussie toddlers savvy enough to run errands on their own with only a camouflaged film crew in tow?

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Cannes to show films by Baz Luhrmann, George Miller and Thomas M Wright

New films from beloved Australian directors are set to premiere at the 75th Cannes Film Festival in May.

After Blue (Dirty Paradise) pits space-dwelling hairdressers againts the notorious killer Kate Bush. Image: supplied.
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Fantastic Film Festival is about 'unhinged energy ... or a film that makes you say WTF'

Hudson Sowada takes us inside the weird and wonderful world of Fantastic Film Festival Australia.

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Thor: Love and Thunder trailer – Natalie Portman takes up the mantle

Director Taika Waititi tweeted the latest Marvel trailer out at 2am AEDT and joked that it was the entire movie…

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Frederick Wiseman film retrospective comes to Australia

Ten films are being presented across Sydney and Melbourne as part of a retrospective on US documentarian Frederick Wiseman.

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$1m Screen Australia funding for drama, features and online

Development funding will go to 'a fantastic mix of originals and adaptations,' says Screen Australia.

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Metropolis remake comes to Melbourne

An eight-part series based on the classic sci-fi is being shot in Victoria as part of the Location Incentive.

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Australia's visionary unionist films revived for Cinema Reborn festival

In the 50s, a small group of Australian filmmakers set out in a custom Kombi Van to document the working…

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Best Easter Eggs in movies – let the hunt begin

From Star Wars to Fight Club, can you find all of the cinematic Easter eggs in this list? Better hop…

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Unreal Engine film comp blurs line between movies and games

2021's Unreal Engine Short Film Challenge Australia attracted over 1800 participants – and now it's back.

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