Genevieve Clay-Smith's 'What Was It Like?', made via Bus Stop Films, took home Best Australian Short at the Heart of Gold International Short Film Festival over the weekend.
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A short drama about two first-generation Australians who are rivals in a badminton tournament has won Byron Bay Film Festival’s Young Australian Filmmakers Award competition.
The 4th Asia Pacific Screen Forum connects filmmakers across Asia Pacific for five days of panels and presentations, intimate round-table discussions, workshops, screenings and networking events.
John Sheedy's 'Tarneit' has beaten a field of 35 global shorts to become the fourth Australian winner of the Iris Prize.
CinefestOZ Broome has released its inaugural program, with Ivan Sen's Loveland, First Nations anthology feature We Are Still Here, and Jub Clerc's Sweet As leading the line-up.
Adelaide Film Festival has unveiled the 30 participants selected to take part in its inaugural Expand Lab, which aims to foster new ideas for moving image artworks.
Some 10 films have been nominated for the Young Australian Filmmaker of the Year Award at the Byron Bay International Film Festival, with veteran actor Jack Thompson among the judges.
Sydney Film Festival (SFF) has announced the appointment of Frances Wallace as CEO, with the arts professional returning to Australia after 20 years abroad to take up the position.