We talk to filmmakers behind some of the Australian qualifying shorts about the journey of their projects to this point and how their works have elevated their careers.
Writer-director Olivia Martin-McGuire's 'Freedom Swimmer' has collected yet another award, this time the top gong in CinefestOz's Short Film Competition.
Brietta Hague's 'Baltasar' continues to impress on the short film circuit, named Best Short Film at this year's St Kilda Film Festival Awards.
The Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC) has revealed the nominees for next month's awards, while announcing screen journalist David Tiley as the winner of the Stanley Hawes Award for 2022.
Writer-director Antony Webb and producer Jaclyn Hewer's 'Carmentis' has won the $5,000 CinefestOz Short Film Prize.
Based on a real-life practice, 'Judas Collar' is a scripted, non-dialogue, live action short film that explores the story of a camel used to betray her kind. It is a heartbreaking tale about the camel culling practice whereby a tracking device with the biblical name ‘Judas Collar’ is used to control camel populations in Australia.
Screenwest has named Brooke Silcox and Mat de Koning's '29 Years Eight Days' and Sam Lara and Cathy Henkel's 'Laura's Choice' the joint recipients of the 2019 Brian Beaton Award.
Artist Ian Strange first became captivated by the idea of home once he left his own; he moved to New York from Perth over eight years ago.