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The ninth installment of one of the most momentous documentary achievements in film history finds the Uppers pondering old age, personal loss and profound happiness (MINOR SPOILERS; Click here)
The ninth installment of one of the most momentous documentary achievements in film history finds the Uppers pondering old age, personal loss and profound happiness (MINOR SPOILERS; Click here)
2019 REVELATION FILM FESTIVAL: The 22nd edition of Perth's iconic international film event enters the virtual world in 2019, yet another dimension the minds behind this idiosyncratic celebration tread unto without resevation (Click here)
There's an environmental message in there, and some stuff about the value of family. But the latest incarnation of our favourite big, scaly titan is all about what Godzilla does best - smashing things up (Click here)
2019 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL: In the wake of Victoria's Black Saturday disaster, the community bonded over an extraordinary arts project. SCREEN-SPACE spoke to director Andrew Garton, who spent nearly a decade recording its progress (Click here).
2019 FESTIVAL DE CANNES: The dark heart of a widowed cardiologist finds a new lease on life in the hands (and dungeon) of a kinky Helsinki dominatrix in J.-P. Valkeapää's Dogs Don't Wear Pants (Click here)
2019 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL: In the wake of it's crowning as the world's best documentary event by Film Daily last year, the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival ups its roster of global pics while still honouring many homegrown films (Click here)
2019 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FESTIVAL: He has played some of cinema's meanest tough guys over the last four decades, but Robert Davi wants to be remembered less for his craggy-faced villainy, and more for his velvety renditions of Ol' Blue Eyes' classics (Click here)
2019 FESTIVAL DE CANNES: Colombian director Franco Lolli returns to Cannes with his second film, a bittersweet and intimate family saga featuring two award-worthy performances from actresses Carolina Sanín (pictured, left) and Leticia Gómez (Click here)
2019 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL: For her first feature, director Sandy K. Boone undertook to profile an underground, outsider social satire movement that celebrates 60 years shocking, confusing and entertaining a loyal band of insane followers (Click here)
2019 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARTY FILM FESTIVAL: Those that embody the very best of the human spirit are destined to walk with the very best of the canine equivalent in Jesse Alk's moving look at man and his best friend, Pariah Dog (Click here)
2019 MELBOURNE DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL: Oscar-winner Barbara Kopple follows the journey of five teenage refugee boys as they assimilate into Canadian life with a week at that most American of traditions - the summer camp (Click here)
SYDNEY FILM FESTIVAL 2019: No way I'm going to try and sum up a 300+ program on Day 1 of its public launch, so here are 10 of this year's line-up that leapt out from this morning's launch (Click here)
Andrew Kightlinger's midwest indie about two struggling addicts and the grief they need to tame is as dark as it sounds yet a lot sweeter than you expect. And its stars Jessica Rothe (Click here)
The writer of the 2015 hit Alex & Eve has taken on the three-pronged crown of writer, director and star in his latest film, Me & My Left Brain, a Sydney-set riff on friendship, fantasy and one man's flailing acting career (Click here)
A new crime thriller from the deep South...Island, of NewZealand, announces writer/director Stefen Harris as a genre talent too watch (Click here)