Television

23rd Melb Queer Film Festival announce first highlights
The Melbourne Queer Film Festival is set to showcase the best of international and homegrown filmmaking talent.
AACTA: International Awards nominees announced
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has announced the nominations for its International Awards. Australian actors Hugh…

The Hunt
Set in a small, close-knit community, Thomas Vinterberg’s latest film inhabits the realm of newspaper headlines and parents’ worst nightmares.
New Skills for a New Year – Music Licensing Workshop, Peter James: Anamorphic Lens Masterclass, Film
Start the New Year with new skills. February courses include iPhone Journalism in Sydney and Brisbane, Peter James: Anamorphic Lens…

Flickerfest makes its Arts Centre Gold Coast debut
For the first time, the Arts Centre Gold Coast will present highlights from Australia’s only Academy® accredited short-film competition.

Hitchcock
Sacha Gervasi’s biopic about master filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock is a superficial, feel-good rendering of the great director’s life and work.

ParaNorman
This animated, family-friendly feature pits its young protagonist against ghosts, ghouls and human bullies, with delightful results.

Celia Pacquola – Delayed
Celia Pacquola’s straightforward stand-up show, part of the Warehouse Comedy Festival DVD range, takes the viewer on an unusual trip…

Randy is Sober
Heath McIvor’s felt-faced raconteur and his take on sobriety-bashing is now available on DVD as part of ABC2’s Warehouse Comedy…
AACTA Awards: broadcast flips from Nine to Ten
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards will be broadcast on Network Ten on January 30 –…