Pia Borg’s Demonic, which investigates the mass hysteria which swept through the US in the 1980s, will have its international premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Julietta Boscolo’s 'Let’s See How Fast this Baby Will Go' is among seven films that will be screen at the American Pavilion’s showcase of short films from emerging filmmakers at the Cannes Film Festival.
Northern Pictures' ABC series 'Employable Me' has won two gold medals at the New York Festivals International TV and Film Awards, which celebrate outstanding screen content from around the world.
Stephen Amis’ film examining the long-running campaign to stop Japanese fishermen killing whales in the Southern Ocean was named best international feature documentary at the American Documentary Film Festival.
“It’s a career that’s been full, rich and enormously joyful, but it’s also had a lot of ups and downs as well.”
Ian Darling documentary 'The Final Quarter', which looks at AFL footballer and Indigenous leader Adam Goodes' public call out of racism and Australia's heated response, will premiere at the Sydney Film Festival in June.
From now until June, the Northern Territory Travelling Film Festival will be moving about the Top End, with outdoors cinemas popping up in both popular tourist hotspots and remote Indigenous communities.