The Pretend One is about a young woman (Wanted's Geraldine Hakewill) and her imaginary friend (Michael Whalley). Their relationship becomes complicated when a suitor comes to town and Whalley's character becomes jealous.
The Indigenous Unit's new head, Kyas Sherriff, hosted a session with Mexican writer Guillermo Arriaga (Amores Perros, 21 Grams, Babel), in town as a guest of NITV.
The dance film, which premiered at Toronto last September, sprang from an early Bangarra piece of the same name.
Deadpool continues to trounce the competition, ringing up $7.8 million over the weekend to bring its cumulative total to just over $27 million.
Disney's Zootopia is released in local cinemas on March 17, directed by the men who made Tangled and Wreck-It-Ralph, and from the studio whose Frozen was a monster hit. Expect it to be big.
Marc Smerling and Zac Stuart-Pontier are headed to ACMI for the Australian International Documentary Conference at the end of the month.
When Michael Ware got back from Iraq, he dumped all the handycam footage he'd shot in a tupperware container at his mother's house.
A comedy set in Dee Why in the 1970's, Flammable Children will see Guy Pearce reunite with his Priscilla writer-director, Stephan Elliott.