Malene Choi – The Quiet Migration #SydFilmFest
From Berlinale to Sydney Film Festival to represent women filmmakers.
From Berlinale to Sydney Film Festival to represent women filmmakers.
Charlotte Rampling talks about her character in Last Words, directed by Jonathan Nossiter.
Since 2016, more than 70 female filmmakers from Europe have seen their celluloid dreams dance across Sydney’s silver – and digital –screens thanks to a key Sydney Film Festival program strand, Europe! Voices of women in film. The bulk of …
Terry Gilliam talks about his famous movie The Adventures of Baron Munchausen, the italian cinema he loves and what it means for him to be free in his work
Guillaume Canet as the protagonist of Acide, midnight screening at the 76th Festival de Cannes. According to director Just Philippot, Canet is not afraid of darkness.
From Yu Hua's short story, a noir film on a man and his journey towards destiny.
We meet Pablo Larraìn at the national Museum of Cinema in Turin, for his masterclass and celebration with a special screening of Tony Manero.
Matthew Modine talks about his commitment as an activist to the environment, but also the popularity thanks to Stranger Things and his role in Oppenheimer.
See it all and immerse yourself in emotion – from the glee to the grit to the glory – as Sydney comes alive with 200+ movies screening at the 70th Sydney Film Festival.
We meet pablo Larraìn at the natonal Museum of Cinema in Turin, for his masterclass and celebration with a special screening of Tony Manero.
Interview with Edu Cortes, the director of Hablame de ti, a coming of age that tells of the discovery of oneself and of the world, and which turns out to be a discovery as a film too, due to the …
Dreams speak louder than words: Pablo Berger brings his poetic to animation.
The cruel reality of the new generation of migrant workers in China's garment industry.
Anthony Chen's homage to Jules & Jim is an emotional depiction of Gen Z's coming of age' struggles.
A coming of age movie, with a melancholy hopeful tone, as per the director's words.
A manor in decay, three women and the inevitability of the passing of time. Universal and in a way hunting like a ghost story.
A subservise feminist sweet love story, with an unforgettable lead character.
A journey through three periods of the history of Krahô people, in the north of Tocantins state, in the heart of the Brasilian forest.
A journey through three periods of the history of Krahô people, in the north of Tocantins state, in the heart of the Brasilian forest.
Triet directs Sandra Hüller in a court drama reflecting on how women are still being judged for their sexuality, career and even motherhood.
Chile's colonial past echoing in today's world in the debut feature by Felipe Gálvez.
Alireza Khatami and Ali Asgari join forces to explore power dynamics in contemporary Iranian society with Terrestrial Verses.
The first Sudanese film at the Cannes Film Festival, Goodbye Julia, is the story of a friendship The story of a friendship, and the hope of unity in a divided Sudan.
Jessica Hausner talks about Club Zero, screening in competition at Cannes Film Festival
Eureka: The biggest challenge for Lisandro Alonso since his first film.
Maya Hawke and Rupert Friend on their experience in the pastel colored world of Wes Anderson.
Magalie Lepine-Blondeau on revolutionizing the rom-com in The Nature of Love, with her best friend, director Monia Chokri.
The debut behind the camera of a young director who discovers herself, just like the protagonist of her film.
A Jordanian widow finds out just how powerless she is without a man, or a boy.