Bianca Stigter – Three Minutes a Legthening #SydFilmFest
Bianca Stigter on her traveling from festival to festival with her Three Minutes a Lengthening.
Bianca Stigter on her traveling from festival to festival with her Three Minutes a Lengthening.
From Sundance to Sydney, an ode to female friendship and first love.
Small Body lands at the Sydney Film Festival in the program strand Europe! Voices of Women in Film.
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
Waiting for Wakanda Forever, Winston Duke talks about mythology, Marvel Movies and representation in Hollywood.
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
Justin Hartley at the 5th Filming Italy Sardegna Festival: From This is us to new adventures as producer.
Since 2016, more than 60 female filmmakersfrom 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 shares exceptional features with …
The portrait of a woman nad her family of men in contemporary Iran.
An urgent and necessary hard film on war, so contemporary.
The trip of a young Danish priest to build a church in Iceland turns into an inner self-discovery, and a hard one too.
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
From journalist to international actor: Édgar Ramírez on his career change and his recent jury duty experience in Cannes.
Filming Italy Sardegna Festival
Looking back at a piece of history: Jerry Macguire.
By depicting the story of two brothers' devoting their life to protecting the black knite, Shaunak Sen with the documentary All that Breathes, explores the concept of toxicity in the air and among people.
A reverse Don Juan story to create a duet between two great actors: Tahar Rahim and Virginie Efira.
An unpredictable optimistic philosophical fable by screenwriter turned director Mikko Myllylahti.
Magic realism and the energy from a real and live neighbourhood in France are the keys for Clément Cogitore's film in the Semaine de la Critique.
A dreamlike tale about the infinite human connections.
Portraying a complex character in the aftermath of the Arab Spring.
The world’s best new films come to Sydney this year for 12 days and nights of inspiring and entertaining premieres, talks and parties. Join us and be among the first in Australia to see the greatest, strangest and most exciting …
A provocative thriller of the relationship between religion and public power in Egypt.
A 12 years long documentary on youth in Russia and the so-called "Federation of Depression". Moving and intimate.
An acknowledgement of the strength of a woman on the back drop of Chilean worst year in history, 1976.
A fantasy queer musical, a joyful and sexy ride into a man's memories.
Visually astounding a political fable about the power of imagination.
Dmytro Sukholytkyy-Sobchuk talks about his Ukraine with his first feature film Pamfir, about a man who would do anything to save his family.
An anti-rom-com about a desperate quest for love.
Balancing fun and drama in the unromantic comedy by Kristoffer Borgli.
A man defends his home and his memories that comes back to him in the mist.
An intelligent buddy comedy on the background of contemporary palestinian day-to-day life.
Inspired by Mohamed Bouazizi's act of self-immolation which became the catalyst for the Arab Spring in 2010, a film about "those who remain".