Ian Darling documentary 'The Final Quarter', which looks at AFL footballer and Indigenous leader Adam Goodes' public call out of racism and Australia's heated response, will premiere at the Sydney Film Festival in June.
It’s been a quiet start for the year for Australian films at the national box office, particularly compared to last year when Peter Rabbit and Sweet Country were drawing crowds.
Holliday Grainger and Alia Shawkat shine as best friends who live in a haze of drink, drugs and one-night stands.
The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has unveiled the first 29 films on its line-up this year, including the world premiere of Good Thing Productions and Passion Pictures’ 'The Australian Dream' which will open the festival August 1.
Wayne Blair’s 'Top End Wedding' has edged past Shawn Seet’s 'Storm Boy' to rank as the highest grossing Australian film this year.
Grainer and Shawkat are Laura and Tyler, flatmates and best friends for 10 years. After a decade of partying, their friendship is strained when Laura falls in love. But what is really stopping her from fulfilling her dreams?
Sophie Hyde’s 'Animals' opened in UK cinemas last weekend, its first territory, winning plaudits from the critics and sizable audiences.
Some 34 feature films will compete for nominations for this year's AACTA Awards, and the longlist covers diverse range of titles, from box office earners like 'Top End Wedding' and 'Storm Boy', through to the critically lauded 'The Nightingale' and micro budget indies like 'Suburban Wildlife'.