Four Aussie films are in contention for CinefestOZ’s $100,000 Film Prize.
In the early 1980s, 22-year-old Israeli backpacker Yossi Ghinsberg and two friends – Swiss teacher Marcus Stamm and American photographer Kevin Gale – set off from the Bolivian city of La Paz on what was supposed to be the adventure of a lifetime. Lea
'No Activity: The Night Before Christmas' follows detectives Hendy and Stokes on their latest police assignment, this time with a seasonal twist.
'Squinters' tracks the trials and tribulations of five carloads of travelers in peak hour morning transit and again on their drive home to find out how the workday turned out.
Adam Zwar and Trent O’Donnell are set to make a six-part comedy for the ABC set entirely in cars, which will follow people from Sydney’s western suburbs as they drive to work.
October has been an uneventful month for Australian films with a handful of new theatrical releases plus holdover business for the September debutantes.
After co-starring with Radha Mitchell in Greg Mclean's US supernatural thriller 6 Miranda Drive, Kevin Bacon is set to collaborate again with the director again in true-life drama Jungle.
Kenneth Branagh’s remake of 'Murder on the Orient Express' won the weekend derby at Australian cinemas, edging out the third outing of Taika Waititi’s blockbuster 'Thor: Ragnarok'.