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.
The Asia Pacific Screen Awards today announced the nominees in the youth, animation and documentary feature film categories for the 9th annual awards.
The first production still has been released from Cargo, starring Sherlock’s Martin Freeman.
Rolf de Heer is one of four recipients of this year’s MPA APSA Academy Film Fund, designed to support new feature film projects at script stage.
Actor Kelton Pell is the first Western Australian to receive the Screen Legend accolade from CinefestOZ in the event's 12-year history.
Integral to the telling of so many screen stories, David Gulpilil, now nearing the end of his life, generously shares his own story in 'My Name is Gulpilil'.
From 'Walkabout', 'Storm Boy', 'Crocodile Dundee' and 'Rabbit Proof Fence', to 'Australia', 'The Proposition' and 'Charlie's Country', the work of David Gulpilil forms a throughline in Australian modern cinema. Knowing that his career has touched Australians across generations, distributor ABCG Films wanted to ensure documentary 'My Name Is Gulpilil' was accessible and could reach audiences across the country.
Six films are set to vie for this year's AACTA Award for Best Documentary, with voting for the winner open from today until August 2.