Against a backdrop of drought, fire and floods, 'Wild Things' explores a new generation of environmental activists. Following School Strike 4 Climate, Stop Adani and Save The Tarkine campaigns - interwoven with a look at past landmark environmental campaigns - the film shows that every action counts and individuals can make a difference.
After playing characters who were in chains or oppressed earlier in her career, Natasha Wanganeen is relishing the chance to portray a wide diversity of roles.
Adelaide Film Festival has revealed its full program for 2020, including the world premieres of local titles 'When Pomegranates Howl', 'Yer Old Father', 'This is Port Adelaide', 'ShoPaapaa' and more, as well as a special strand dedicated to Australian indies.
A second season of Northern Pictures/ABC's 'Love on the Spectrum' and a feature documentary for SBS that goes behind the frontlines of NSW's child protection system are among the 12 doc projects to recently share in $1.3 million of production funding via Screen Australia.
Writer-director Seth Larney's sci-fi thriller '2067' will open the Adelaide Film Festival in October, its world premiere.
Emma Hough Hobbs has won the inaugural $35,000 Hanlon Larsen Screen Fellowship, which will provide her support to produce her experimental film project, 'Film On Film' (working title).
Adelaide Film Festival has announced its first five titles as it pushes forward with a physical event in October as originally planned.