Tag: Alliance Française French Film Festival

BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Poor Things

Imagine a ‘Frankenstein’ type story, that was also a more mature coming of age tale about purpose and self-discovery, but that discovery was fostered...

Alliance Francaise French Film Festival 2023

It seems like it was only yesterday we were saying “bonjour“ to the French film festival as it screened around the country. And no...

Interview – David Wenham, ambassador of the 2023 Alliance Francaise French Film Festival, talking about his love for international cinema

For 34 years, the Alliance Française network in Australia has organised the Alliance Française French Film Festival. Seen from France, Australia often appears as...

Summer of 85 Review – Alliance French Film Festival 2021

by Jay Cook The Alliance Française French Film Festival 2021 brings you Summer of 85. It’s being tipped as this year’s Call Me by Your...

Night Shift – Alliance French Film Festival 2021

by Nick L'Barrow After being assigned the task of escorting an immigrant to the airport to be deported out of France, three police officers must...

Final Set – Alliance French Film Festival 2021

by Nick L’Barrow Thomas Edison (not that one) was once a tennis legend. That was until, like a tale as old as sport itself, he...
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