A quartet of Australian films has made it into the line-up for next year's Sundance Film Festival, with Robert Connolly's 'Blueback', Noora Niasari's 'Shayda', Daina Reid's 'Run Rabbit Run' and Danny Philippou and Michael Philippou's 'Talk To Me' all set to screen.
When a tomb in Vietnam is accidentally opened on the eve of the Hungry Ghost Festival, a vengeful spirit is unleashed, bringing the dead with him. As these spirits wreak havoc across the Vietnamese-Australian community in Melbourne, reclaiming lost loves and exacting revenge, young woman May Le (Văn-Davies) must rediscover her true heritage and accept her destiny to help bring balance to a community still traumatised by war.
Ivan Sen's latest feature 'Loveland', starring Ryan Kwanten, Jillian Nguyen and Hugo Weaving, will land in cinemas October 28 via Dark Matter Distribution.
Paramount+ drama 'One Night' follows three friends from the South Coast whose bond is all but broken by a traumatic event that occurred when they were 19.
Based on the graphic novel, toy and game brand created by Nathan Jurevicius, Richard Cussó and Tania Vincent's animated fantasy feature 'Scarygirl' will be released in Australian cinemas on October 26 via Madman Entertainment.
Noora Niasari’s 'Shayda' follows a young Iranian mother (Amir-Ebrahimi) who finds refuge with her six-year-old daughter Mona (Selina Zahednia) in an Australian women’s shelter during the two weeks of Iranian New Year (Nowrooz) in 1995.
Ra Chapman's six-part comedy 'White Fever' premieres on the ABC April 10, 9pm.
A new comedy that follows a cocky Korean-Australian adoptee with a love of hairy white guys has begun filming in Melbourne.