The Best Film’s You’ve Never Seen: ‘Cléo from 5 to 7’
Agnès Varda’s highly influential French new wave music drama Cléo from 5 to 7 will screen at The Capitol on...
Agnès Varda’s highly influential French new wave music drama Cléo from 5 to 7 will screen at The Capitol on...
The Taiwan Film Festival in Australia is back for its seventh edition, travelling to six cities from July to September, For the first time, Adelaide will join Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Hobart, and Melbourne in hosting more than 50 sessions and 20 Australian premieres, along with a pitching competition, Taiwanese bookshelves, and a short film competition. Highlights include opening night film Old Fox from Hsiao Ya-Chuan, as well as a range of international co-productions including Hsiao Ya-Chuan's Love is a Gun,...
Guest speakers will include some of Australia's leading screen producers, sales agents, broadcasters, streamers, agency representatives, and industry guilds. There will be interactive panel sessions, inclusive forum discussions, workshops, roundtable talks, one-on-one meetings and lots of pitching and networking opportunities.
MIFF has been continuously running since 1952, making it one of the world’s oldest film festivals, alongside Cannes and Berlin. Presenting a curated global program of innovative screen experiences and the world’s largest showcase of exceptional Australian filmmaking, MIFF is an accessible, iconic cultural event that provides transformative experiences for audiences and filmmakers alike.
The Women in Media National Conference will take place at the Sofitel Wentworth in Sydney on August 9, bringing together professionals from journalism, communications, production, advertising, marketing, public relations, publishing, and digital media. As part of this year's Trust and the Media pillar, Justice Michael Lee, known for his incisive handling of complex legal cases, and Ita Buttrose will explore critical issues affecting both the media and judicial landscapes. Walkley-Award-winning journalist Liz Hayes will be in conversation with Australian film...