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Birdeater, Audrey and The Moogai to premiere at SXSW in Texas this year

Three Aussie feature films have been chosen to premiere at the SXSW Film & TV festival.

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SXSW Sydney announces 2024 return

Following the success of its first year, the festival will return to New South Wales in October 2024.

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Interview with the creatives behind Sweet Juices

In conversation with Sydney-based co-directors Will Suen and Sejon Im, and their irreverent and rumbustious short film, ‘Sweet Juices’.

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SXSW Sydney wrap-up: every film, series and conference we reviewed

Read all the news, reviews and insights our team gleaned from Sydney's inaugural SXSW festival.

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Black Barbie: A Documentary review – a doll that 'looks like me'

We've seen the Greta Gerwig film, but now Black Barbie's own story is here, complete with a rich and fascinating…

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The Wiggles reunite for world premiere of Hot Potato documentary

All Wiggles past and present were in attendance for the world premiere of Hot Potato: The Story of The Wiggles…

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The Last Anniversary: Nicole Kidman confirms new series adaptation of Australian novel

Nicole Kidman and Blossom Films partner Per Saari revealed they are already working on a new streaming project at SXSW…

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Satranic Panic director Alice Maio Mackay is an 18-year-old trans woman on a mission

Alice Maio Mackay is already a prolific genre film director at the ripe age of 18. She spoke to ScreenHub…

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Kitty Green, Royal Hotel director, talks imposter syndrome and women's stories

Kitty Green speaks to ScreenHub about how and why she made the The Royal Hotel, and what comes next.

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Naomi Watts and Mia Freedman to talk menopause at SXSW Sydney

Watts and Freedman will discuss middle age and menopause at the inaugural festival in Sydney next week.

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