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Documentary Review – The Defenders

Footballer Hakeem al-Araibi represented his country of Bahrain at some of the most elite youth levels of football. But his vocal disagreements and activism...

Review – Living With Chucky

In 2023, the name Chucky is synonymous with the horror genre, and the documentary “Living with Chucky” showcases the creative nightmare that brought this...

Review – The Salt of the Earth, an Australian documentary about the founder of chicken salt!

It’s been a staple of the Australian diet for decades. Whether it’s the local chicken shop, a servo or the local footy ground, every...

Our Picks for the 7th Melbourne Doco Fest!

The 7th Melbourne Doco fest kicks off online July 1st, and in-cinema screenings starting July 21st. Featuring an array of home grown and international...
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Review – Queen of the Beach

by Aziz Abbas Having already won numerous awards in the Best Documentary category at  film festivals around the globe, there was much anticipation in viewing...

Melbourne Documentary Film Festival ONLINE

If like us you missed out on MDFF this year, don't panic! The festival has launched its own streaming platform titled Melbourne Documentary Film...

Review – 1st Year Checking

by Nick L’Barrow In ice hockey, checking is when a player’s primary goal is to remove an opposition player off the puck his is carrying....

Review – Collective

by Nick L’Barrow In 2015, a fire at the Colectiv club in Bucharest, Romania, tragically took the lives of 27 people and leaving 180 more...
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Dangerous Animals star Liam Greinke on acting opposite the unhinged Jai Courtney

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Happyend – SFF Review

Happyend explores the complexities of friendship and societal tensions in a near-future Japan, focusing on Kou and Yuta's evolving relationship against a backdrop of historical and racial injustices. As Kou confronts systemic oppression and engages in activism, the film highlights themes of awareness, privilege, and the struggle for solidarity amidst division.