A visionary mind, encased in a razor-sharp, cherry red hairdo, perhaps the first outward sign of Kusama’s creative energy. Along with self-designed attire, dotted with compelling patterns and colours Yayoi… Read More
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Review: Jill Bilcock: Dancing the Invisible / Amelia
When it comes to classic Australian cinema, few films are more iconic, treasured and utterly us than the likes of Strictly Ballroom, Romeo and Juliet, Muriel’s Wedding, The Dressmaker, Moulin… Read More
Review: What Will People Say / Scandinavian Film Festival / Dylan
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si) is the second feature from Pakistani-Norwegian director Iram Haq, premiering in Australia at this year’s Scandinavian Film Festival. Spoken in both Norwegian… Read More
Film in Revolt team update
A quick update on what our talented team have been up to: Amelia (15) Hanging out with the Animal Logic team doing work experience. Amy and Mischa (16) Fashion photography workshop at… Read More
Interview: Marcelo Martinessi / The Heiresses
Tiana (17) interviewed Paraguayan filmmaker Marcelo Martinessi who directed The Heiresses. His debut feature screened at the 65th Sydney Film Festival and was awarded the prestigious Sydney Film Prize, out of a… Read More
Interview: Ed Oxenbould / Wildlife
Michael (17) chatted with Ed Oxenbould (16) about his role in his upcoming film Wildlife directed by Paul Dano. I’m very keen to see Wildlife, especially with Paul Dano directing… Read More
Scandinavian Film Festival media launch / Jordan
Jordan (16) went along to the Scandinavian Film Festival Media Launch in Perth. Traditional sweets that taste a little too good and a screening of the captivating and highly educational… Read More
Review: Belle and Sebastian: Friends for Life / Bill
Based on the popular 60s TV show, Belle and Sebastian: Friends for Life is the third installment in the French film series. It’s a classic “boy and his dog” film.… Read More
Red carpet interview with Bart Layton / Michael
Michael from Film in Revolt chatted with Bart Layton – director of American Animals on the Sydney Film Festival red carpet.
Review: Bad Reputation / Bill
Most people know Joan Jett from her red leather-clad MTV hit “I Love Rock n Roll”. But director Kevin Kerslake’s new film, Bad Reputation, shows everything from her first guitar,… Read More









