View the Montages: The Full Cut, 1999 – 2015 exhibition at Artspace – the first institutional presentation of the full suite of Indigenous Australian artist Tracey Moffatt and editor Gary Hillberg’s eight… Read More
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Sing Street / SFF 2016
by Salvador (12) Sing Street is a marvellous movie about a boy, Cosmo (Ferdia Walsh-Peelo) and his life and family in Dublin, Ireland. His family are having problems, which means a… Read More
Youth Media Festival / Screen Futures / 2 JUL
The Youth Media Festival will run concurrently with the Screen Future summit in Melbourne on Saturday 2 July. It is for young content makers and students working in the film,… Read More
iPhone Filmmaking Masterclass / 7 JUL
Join Ali and Angela from SF3 along with the pocket filmmaker himself, Jason van Genderen from Pocket Film Academy as we make iPhone cameras do things you’ve never dreamed of!… Read More
Scandinavian Film Festival 2016 / 5 JUL – 3 AUG
Classified films within the festival include: Land of Mine (rated MA 15+) Based on extraordinary true events, writer/director Martin Zandvliet’s stunning, multi award-winning new film is a nail-bitingly tense thriller about… Read More
Music for your film
APRA AMCOS The facts about Copyright and music. Music Right Australia A filmmakers guide to filmmaking and music Mobygratis Moby has made a selection of over 150 tracks from his… Read More
Mustang / SBS on Demand
Review by Arran, Illustration by Mischa From 2016 Sydney Film Festival Filmmaker Deniz Gamez Ergüven, taps into a controversial topic through an intimate portrayal of sisters in her debut feature… Read More
DIVA / Mathieu Ravier
“Where are we? – In a castle. What castle? – Where the witch makes poisoned red apples to advertise the toothpaste movie stars use.” (St Maurice de Remens, France, 1985)… Read More
hotDocs 2016 / 14 JUN – 3 JUL
The first Australian edition of the renowned Canadian festival will bring 24 of the best documentaries from 15 countries to Melbourne, Canberra and Sydney from this month.
Sydney Film Festival Classification
(via Arts Rocket) Sydney Film Festival will be accessible to youth with just over half the program of feature films rated 15+. Within the family program six feature length films… Read More










