The world premieres of Scott Hicks' documentary Highly Strung and Matt Saville’s comedy/drama A Month of Sundays are among the highlights of this year’s Adelaide Film Festival.
Screen Queensland will partner with the Brisbane Festival, bringing film to the arts festival for the first time.
Seven films have been recognised for their strength, technicality and ingenuity in the 64th Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) best shorts awards.
The documentary explores the forgotten story of David Bowie's most successful release.
Hugo Weaving named this year's CinefestOZ 2015 Screen Legend.
Writer-director Sue Brooks' Looking for Grace will be the first film by a female Australian director to screen in competition at the Venice Film Festival since Clara Law's The Goddess Of 1967 in 2000.
Michael Rowe’s Early Winter, Simon Stone’s The Daughter and Bentley Dean and Martin Butler’s Tanna will be launched internationally at the 72nd Venice International Film Festival in September.
Five Aussie films will vie for the $100,000 CinefestOZ Film Prize, with two of the entries to have their Australian premiere at the Festival in August.