Some 50 web series from 17 different countries are set to screen at this year’s Melbourne WebFest.
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Warwick Thornton's ‘We Don’t Need A Map’ will open this year’s Sydney Film Festival, with the event also marking the documentary’s world premiere.
The feature doc details the struggle of 3,000 residents of the Paga Hill community in Papua New Guinea, who watched helplessly as police bulldozed their homes to make way for a luxury resort.
Spanish filmmaker Paco León came across Josh Lawson’s 'The Little Death' via the film’s European distributor Vertigo-Wild Bunch, who offered him the opportunity to make a Spanish version.
The intensive five-day lab is designed to enable emerging Aussie film critics to develop their skills in a live festival setting.
'Mountain', the latest documentary from 'Sherpa' director Jen Peedom, will screen at this year's Sydney Film Festival.
One of Europe's biggest international television festivals, Series Mania, is heading down under, with a four day local version to be held at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image this July.
John Sheedy’s ‘Mrs McCutcheon’ and Claire Randall’s ‘Wolfe’ are headed to International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, where they will compete in the children and youth competition.