Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Imogen Archer, who made their debuts in Sophie Hyde's 52 Tuesdays, have been cast in Windmill Theatre's first feature, coming-of-age drama Girl Asleep.
Adelaide Film Festival, the country’s youngest but most dynamic national screen event, will light up venues across South Australia in 2015, running from October 15-25.
The breath of Adelaide-born singing sensation Sia is one of the auction items up for grabs as the Adelaide Film Festival holds its first ultimate film quiz night hosted by Festival patrons Margaret Pomeranz and David Stratton.
Three major art institutions are collaborating with the Adelaide Film Festival (AFF) to commission a moving image artwork from a leading Australian artist.
Screen Australia today announced funding for film festivals and special events across the country, representing $2.7million in support for Australian screen culture over the next three years.
The Adelaide Film Festival today announced the results of its FOXTEL Movies Audience Awards for Best Feature, Best Short and Best Documentary.
Tilda Cobham-Hervey was 16 when she auditioned for and won her first acting role, the co-lead in Sophie Hyde's Adelaide-shot feature 52 Tuesdays, in 2011.
Filmmaker Rolf de Heer says his friend and frequent collaborator, actor David Gulpilil, is caught between two cultures, meaning the blackfella's and the white man's.