Mia Wasikowska was named star of the year and Jack Thompson received the lifetime achievement award at the Australian International Movie Convention on the Gold Coast on Thursday night.
Fox/Chernin Entertainment’s 'Ford v Ferrari' easily retained pole position in another soft weekend at Australian cinemas while Mirrah Foulkes’ writing and directing debut 'Judy & Punch'.
Warner Bros’ 'Aquaman' now ranks as the studio’s third highest grosser of all time after crossing the $US1 billion threshold worldwide last weekend.
The pair will play lovers in the film based on a 1952 novella
Owen Trevor's 'GO!', John Sheedy's 'H is for Happiness', Ben Lawrence's 'Hearts and Bones', Mirrah Foulkes' 'Judy & Punch' and Paul Ireland's 'Measure for Measure' will compete for Australia’s biggest film prize.
The Sydney Film Festival has announced the first batch of 26 titles which will premiere at this year’s event and an additional screening venue.
Acting legen Jack Thompson was honoured with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the AIMC 2013 Gala Wrap Function
After playing repressed or relatively stable characters in period dramas such as 'Damsel' and 'Madame Bovary', Mia Wasikowska jumped at the chance to go to the dark side in 'Piercing'.