Warwick Thornton’s period Western 'Sweet Country' took out the Special Jury Prize at Venice Film Festival over the weekend.
A period western set on the Northern Territory frontier where justice is put on trial.
The world premiere of Warwick Thornton’s period Western 'Sweet Country' in competition at the Venice Film Festival has been warmly received by critics.
Yolanda Ramke and Ben Howling’s debut feature Cargo – dubbed a ‘zombie tearjerker’ – will make its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival in October.
One of the key motivations behind director Tyson Mowarin’s documentary 'Connection to Country' was to educate people on what the term truly means to Aboriginal people.
'Sweet Country', Warwick Thornton’s 1920s-set outback Western starring Sam Neill, Bryan Brown and Ewen Leslie, is set to make its world premiere in competition at Venice Film Festival.
Director Warwick Thornton decided to make his latest documentary 'We Don't Need A Map' following backlash he received when he compared the Southern Cross to a swastika.
Warwick Thornton's ‘We Don’t Need A Map’ will open this year’s Sydney Film Festival, with the event also marking the documentary’s world premiere.