I got the opportunity to speak to one of the directors of a truly special film. A film that is more vital than ever in this current political climate. A… Read More
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Interview with Jake Kuhn & Noah Stratton-Twine / The Peril at Pincer Point (SFF26)
The strangest game of Go-fish. Interview by Aksharaa Agarwal It’s a rainy Monday here in Sydney as I’m ducking in to wait on a Zoom call. The sound of silence… Read More
Interview with Sam Voutas / Yesterday Island (SFF26)
Stay this time: An interview with Sam Voutas for Yesterday Island Aksharaa Agarwal interviewed Sam Voutas for the Australian Premiere of his latest feature, Yesterday Island. Aksharaa Agarwal: I understand this… Read More
Interview with David Ward / Lenore
By Jesse Dixon Lenore When a controversial influencer suddenly disappears, a terminally online sycophant goes hunting for answers, but comes face-to-face with the monstrosity of his own sins. Jesse Dixon:… Read More
Spirit World / SFF
by Aksharaa Agarwal What more is there? The questions and answers of Eric Khoo’s Spirit World. Meeting heroes is a peculiar privilege. Knowing them before you meet them is stranger.… Read More
SPIT – Interview with David Wenham and Jonathon Teplitzky
Interview by Parker Constantine In 2003, a quirky Aussie crime-comedy film called Gettin Square was released to the world. Directed by Jonathan Teplitzky and written by Chris Nyst, the film was… Read More
Bird: Review by Laneikka
Andrea Arnold’s work has played a pivotal role in my life since I saw Fish Tank at age nine. Her films are consistently filled with feminine agency, violence and bravery… Read More
Bird : Review by Billy
Blue skies, violent teens, and a drug secreting toad. This is the world of Andera Arnold’s Bird. A film which revolves around two characters, the first is Bailey (Nykiya Adams),… Read More
Bird : Review by Kena
Bird, Andrea Arnold’s new feature film, is a gritty and intimate slice of the life of Bailey, an impoverished twelve-year-old in Kent. Bailey lives with her 28-year-old dad Bug, –… Read More
Bird : Review by Molly
Andrea Arnold’s Bird is such a unique and heartwarming depiction of the concept of self and ‘found family’. The use of light and camera techniques really brought the storyline together.… Read More










