Granaz Moussavi's 'When Pomegranates Howl' has been put forward as Australia’s official submission for the Best International Feature Film at the 2022 Academy Awards.
Writer-director Granaz Moussavi's second feature 'When Pomegranates Howl' follows Hewad, a nine-year-old boy who supports his family by selling goods from a cart on the harsh streets of Kabul after the death of his father
Kylie Bracknell's 'Fist of Fury Noongar Daa' sees Bruce Lee's 1972 kung fu classic, re-voiced into Noongar language, with cast including Clint Bracknell and Shontae Farmer.
Selected from eight nominees, the $10,000 cash prize will be presented to the Amazon Australian Original for deepening the knowledge and awareness of the impact of the global climate emergency.
Director Tanya Modini's 'Seeing Scout' has won a $25,000 grant thanks to advocacy organisation For Film's Sake and Sydney Film Festival.
'A Fire Inside', directed by Justin Krook and Luke Mazzaferro, presents an inspirational look at the way people respond to crisis and its true cost to the human spirit.
With NSW reopening for the fully vaccinated, Sydney Film Festival is set to finally go ahead, with a line-up that director Nashen Moodley believes is one the most diverse and exciting in the event's 68-year history.
Dunghutti filmmaker Darlene Johnson is the inaugural recipient of Sydney Film Festival and Deutsche Bank's $20,000 First Nations fellowship.