Noora Niasari’s 'Shayda' has shone in the west, winning this year's $100,000 CinefestOZ film prize.
The world premieres of Queensland-shot films 'Bring Him To Me' and 'Savage Christmas', as well as the Australian premiere of Marc Turtletaub's sci-fi comedy 'Jules', are among the highlights of this year's CinefestOZ line-up.
CinefestOZ has announced marketing and events specialist Cassandra Jordan as its new CEO, taking over from Malinda Nixon who will step down from the position next month.
Educator, producer, and photographer Susie Annus is the newest member of the CinefestOZ board, as the festival prepares for its Albany event next month.
CinefestOZ CEO Malinda Nixon has announced her resignation after nearly 15 years of leading the regional film festival.
CinefestOZ Broome has released its inaugural program, with Ivan Sen's Loveland, First Nations anthology feature We Are Still Here, and Jub Clerc's Sweet As leading the line-up.
Western Australian screenwriter and producer Dorothy ‘Dot’ West has been appointed to the CinefestOZ board.
Actress Emma Booth, producer Melissa Kelly, industry all-rounder Meyne Wyatt, international guest Adam Piron, and producer and writer Tony Ayres will join Richard Roxburgh on this year's CinefestOZ jury to determine the winner of the $100,000 film prize.