Features
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…
MIFF 2014: Critics Campus
With an immersive strand for emerging critics, MIFF 2014 stepped boldly into one of the most contentious areas of the…
Stranger With My Face: Celia, Laos and Tasmanian Gothic
Behind the mask of small-island Tasmania, what savagery lurks, and how strangely is it nurtured and expressed?
MIFF 2014: Mid point feast for Australian cinema tragics
MIFF is a festival, a market and an intensive development experience - and they all bubbled up together in the…
Secret City: naivity is the first casualty
Matchbox, Canberra, politics, two veteran journalists and a scripting process which is the opposite of precious.
Screen Australia: matter not splatter - the latest production round
Is this tranche more focused on 'what matters'? It certainly looks like fun, to the tune of 12 projects and…
Tracey Vieira: new CEO of Screen Queensland at MIFF 37 South
Tracey Vieira has taken the reins of a tempestuous organisation and is pushing forward with their Strategic Plan.
Stills Photography: Boland's world of action and adventure
What sells a film? Teaser and poster. Who does the poster? A whole gang, relying so often on a location…
Don Featherstone and Andrew Ogilvie: The War That Changed Us
The War That Changed Us looks at six different perspectives on the Australian wartime experience.