Inspired by former Prime Minister Paul Keating’s searing eulogy for Geoffrey Tozer, music educator Richard Gill explores the remarkable and tragic story of Australia’s greatest-ever, and perhaps most overlooked, pianist.
Award-winning director Nicholas Wrathall investigates the true costs of development in the world-famous Kimberley, where mega-mining and pastoral developments threaten not just the pristine environment but more than 200 Indigenous communities and their peoples’ sacred links to Country.
In the middle of Australia’s bitterly divisive marriage equality vote, Melbourne hosted a gala event to honour and celebrate its LGBTI elders. These are their stories.
Struggling to cope after losing her unborn child, photo-journalist Claire becomes increasingly obsessed with Angie, a pregnant young woman Claire suspects of having an affair with her husband, AFL player and mentor Dan. It’s an obsession that could put both women in danger, but the deeper Claire digs, the more unsettling her discoveries become.
Daniel Henshall stars as infamous Archibald Prize-winning artist Adam Cullen in this lyrical adaptation of Erik Jensen’s acclaimed biography.
The Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) has unveiled the first 32 films on its line-up for this year, ahead of the full program launch in July.
Film Victoria will sponsor 10 Victorian screenwriters or writer-directors to attend MIFF 37ºSouth PostScript & Direct, where they will be able to pitch their feature projects to producers.
This year’s Melbourne International Film Festival will be the last for its artistic director Michelle Carey.