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Dolly De Leon on the strong connection she has with her character in drama Ghostlight

Selected for Sundance Film Festival 2024 and SXSW 2024, Alex Thompson and Kelly O’Sullivan’s moving, gently comic collaboration is about the power of live theater to...

Interview – Sundance Film Festival filmmaker Kantarama Gahigiri on her experimental short film, ‘Terra Mater’

Technology and waste in our lands, our systems, our bones. Wandering our spaces, she cannot help but wonder, where is the space for healing? There...

BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Smoke Sauna Sisterhood

Serving as the feature length directorial debut from Estonian filmmaker Anna Hints, the intimate and powerful documentary Smoke Sauna Sisterhood - a collaborative production...

BIFF Announces the first SIX films for the 2023 lineup!

Brisbane cinephiles – mark the 26th of October in your calendars, as the Brisbane International Film Festival kicks off with 10 days of films...

Review – Reality

On June 3, 2017, former Air Force veteran and former NSA translator, Reality Winner, arrived at her home in Augusta, Georgia to the FBI...

Review – Cha Cha Real Smooth

Following his comedic, indie-breakout success, Shithouse, writer/director/actor, Cooper Raiff, stole the show at this year’s Sundance Film Festival when he premiered Cha Cha Real...
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