The internationally renowned Mill Valley Film Festival offers a high-profile, non-competitive environment perfect for celebrating the best in independent and world cinema. The Youth Reel in the Mill Valley Film… Read More
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Altona Beach Film Festival / Entries close 30 June 2017
The Altona Beach Film Festival is a non-profit community run short film competition, open to the world and committed to encouraging creativity and community building in the inner west suburbs… Read More
International Youth Silent Film Festival / Closing Sept (AUS)
The International Youth Silent Film Festival is a competition for filmmakers age 20 and under to create a modern version of silent film, see it on the big screen with live… Read More
Review: Things to Come / Alliance Française French Film Festival / Nick
review by Nick Ward I was fortunate to see Mia Hansen-Løve’s new film, Things to Come, at this year’s Alliance Française French Film Festival. The film follows Isabelle Huppert as a… Read More
Review: Lost in Paris / Alliance Francaise French Film Festival / Bill
Review by Bill Blake Lost in Paris is a charming comedy which takes the viewer from freezing small town Canada to bohemian Paris, after spinster librarian Fiona (played by Fiona… Read More
Review: The Unkown Girl / Alliance Francaise French Film Festival / Nick
The Unknown Girl debuted at Cannes last year to lukewarm feelings and reviews. Helmed by auteur directors, Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne, The Unknown Girl is a well made, yet disappointing release.… Read More
Review: Penny Pincher! / Alliance Francaise French Film Festival / Carmella
When I read Penny Pincher! was about a man whose obsessive frugality gets him into difficult situations, I was instantly drawn to this film. I am a huge fan of… Read More
Interview with Miles Szanto / Teenage Kicks
Kena (16) spoke with Miles Szanto about his role (Miklos Varga) in Teenage Kicks, films that shaped him during his teenage years and living and working in LA. Hi Miles! Hi! How was your day?… Read More
Review: Tomcat / Mardi Gras Film Festival / Kena
Tomcat isn’t about a gay couple…it’s just about a couple, the fact that they are gay is hardly mentioned in the film at all, if ever. It’s reassuring to see… Read More
Review: Coming Out / Mardi Gras Film Festival / Kena
Coming Out is one guy’s story about his entire coming out process to tell not just his friends and family, but the world, and to document what happens after you’re… Read More










