Gillian Armstrong was 29 when she won the AFI award for best director for her debut feature 'My Brilliant Career', the first local film to be directed by a woman since the McDonagh sisters’ 'Two Minute Silence' in 1933.
Stephen Amis’ film examining the long-running campaign to stop Japanese fishermen killing whales in the Southern Ocean was named best international feature documentary at the American Documentary Film Festival.
Before, during and after making the comedy 'The BBQ', director Stephen Amis and executive producer Tait Brady shot a feature documentary on a rather more serious topic: the long-running campaign to stop Japanese fishermen killing whales in the Southern Ocean.
The Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air (BOFA) Film Festival will feature 15 feature films including two drive-in screenings, 20 documentaries and 35 shorts as well as four one-day action master classes and two half day actions sessions.
Ever dreamed of being the next Bob Connolly (Rats in the Ranks), Eva Orner (Taxi to the Dark Side, 2008 Academy Award Best Documentary) or Michael Moore (Bowling for Columbine)?
The Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival (BOFA) is inviting filmmakers from all over Australia to submit entries to their BOFA Devil Short Film Competition
Ever dreamt of living the life of a film festival judge? Watching hundreds of films and picking the best of the best? Now's your chance at the Tasmanian Breath of Fresh Air Film Festival (BOFA) for their 2014 Short Film Competition.
The Tasmanian BOFA Film Festival will build on the success of previous years, and features the premiere of 'First Fagin' and big picture debate: 'social media does more harm than good'.