Neil Armfield’s Holding the Man, Simon Stone’s The Daughter, Jeremy Sims’ Last Cab to Darwin and Jen Peedom’s feature doc Sherpa will have their world premieres at the Sydney Film Festival.
John Maclean’s Slow West and Kim Farrant’s Strangerland will debut in Palace cinemas and in select regional locations in June immediately after being launched at the Sydney Film Festival.
Maya Newell’s Gayby Baby and Lisa Nicol’s Wide Open Sky will screen as part of an expanded program of family-friendly cinema at the 62nd Sydney Film Festival.
The 62nd Sydney Film Festival announces the world premiere of Gillian Armstrong’s Women He’s Undressed.
Brendan Cowell’s directing debut Ruben Guthrie will have its world premiere as the opening night attraction of the Sydney Film Festival.
Mitzi Goldman, Chief Executive of Documentary Australia Foundation (DAF), has commended the partnership between the Foundation and this year’s Sydney Film Festival.
French language film Two Days, One Night has taken out the Sydney Film Prize at the closing night gala held yesterday evening at the State Theatre in Sydney.
Don’t miss your last chance to experience the 61st Sydney Film Festival before it draws to a close this Sunday. There are still dozens of films, talks and free events happening across nine venues around Sydney until midnight on Sunday 15 June.