‘The Eulogy’. Director and producer Janine Hosking will be honoured with the Stanley Hawes Award, which recognises outstanding contribution to...
The Australian films and feature documentaries released in cinemas this year including holdovers collectively have grossed $39.7 million.
Sasha Close, one of Australia's most respected exhibitors, has resigned as national programming manager at Wallis Cinemas after 16 years with the Adelaide-based company.
Janine Hosking’s feature documentary 'The Eulogy', which follows conductor and music educator Richard Gill as he unravels the truths and myths behind the life and career of concert pianist and composer Geoffrey Tozer, opened in 15 cinemas last weekend.
The Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) has unveiled the first set of nominees for this year's awards, announcing the five films that will compete for Best Documentary.
The $50,000 bi- annual David and Joan Williams Documentary Fellowship has been awarded to the feature documentary The Eulogy and its creative team - director Janine Hosking and the producers, Katey Grusovin, Trish Lake and Hosking.
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.
Five films supported by the MIFF Premiere Fund including Thomas M. Wright’s directorial debut 'Acute Misfortune' and Sue Thomson’s 'The Coming Back Out Ball Movie' will have their world premieres at the 67th Melbourne International Film Festival.