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.
Voting for this year's AACTA Awards will look a little different, with the organisation to broaden the voting powers of general members and stagger voting rounds by category throughout the year.
While Disney's 'Raya and the Last Dragon' could hardly be accused of setting the box office on fire, the animated film held over the weekend and easily outstripped the competition, while
IF has 10 double passes to give away to feature documentary 'Girl's Can't Surf', courtesy of Madman Entertainment.
In feature documentary 'Girls Can't Surf', director Christopher Nelius tells the story of how a "ragtag bunch of inspired, punk girls" who took on the male-dominated sport of professional surfing in order to achieve equality.
With Melbourne cinemas closed and most of those still in operation averaging capacities of 10 - 20 per cent, Madman Entertainment sensibly has decided to release Stephen Johnson's 'High Ground' next year.
The virtual Cannes Film Market is underway with a raft of titles driven by Australian talent being pitched to buyers either as pre-sales or completed films.