ST. ALi Italian Film Festival

The 2022 ST. ALi Italian Film Festival returns to cinemas nationally in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, and Byron Bay from September, featuring a mix of contemporary drama, comedy, and documentaries, while also honouring one of Italy’s greatest filmmakers, Pier Paolo Pasolini. The 2022 Festival opens with the Italian box office hit Belli Ciao, starring comedic duo Pio and Amedeo. It follows two formerly inseparable friends who reunite in their hometown in Puglia after years apart, resulting in an...

Flaunt — The Other Film Festival

Cinemas, Level 2 ACMI, Fed Square

The Other Film Festival and Arts Access Victoria have come together to present Flaunt – an online, accessible film program available for streaming on demand via ACMI’s Cinema 3, as part of the Alter State Festival. All Flaunt films are made by deaf and disabled people either as key creatives, collaborators, and performers, with the entire program free to watch, audio described, and captioned. The Other Film Festival is proudly disability-led, with a festival team including artistic director Fiona Tuomy...

Melbourne International Games Week

Melbourne International Games Week (MIGW) will return as an in-person event this October, comprising major industry conferences as well as family fun events, while an international following will join online. The week incorporates PAX Aus — three days of new game demonstrations, music performances, panels, and live tournaments at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre – while developers, publishers, and brands will come together at the Games Careers Expo. There will also be the two-day High Score conference, which will...

Flickerfest 2023 – Submissions

Flickerfest has opened entries for submissions in all categories, including four Academy Qualifying Awards across the Australian, International and Documentary Competitions. In 2023, the festival will celebrate 32 years of screening the best short films from Australia and around the world in competitions and special showcases. Following the festival in Sydney, a selection of films will go on tour to 50+ capital cities and regional centres around Australia. Regular deadline: September 12Late deadline: October 10

2022 Greek Film Festival

Palace Cinemas, Norton Street

The 2022 Greek Film Festival returns to Leichhardt’s Palace Norton Street Cinema in October to celebrate the best of contemporary and classic Greek cinema. Thirteen narrative features, three documentaries, and the Student Film Festival make up a diverse festival line-up designed to transport audiences Athens (Monday), explore generational history (Smyrna), and highlight ambitious, local art (The Greek Bar Jacket). This year's festival is dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of the Asia Minor Catastrophe, an event described as ‘changing the face...