SF3 Smartfone FlickFest 2020 Finalist and first Film Championships + Kino Sydney Collaboration

SF3 Smartfone FlickFest 2020 Finalist and first Film Championships + Kino Sydney Collaboration
Borat hasn’t aged well of it’s own accord
You’re going to hear a lot about how Rebecca is both very alike and never as good as Alfred Hitchcock’s adaptation. They’re not wrong, but that misses the important things
“A lot of Festivals cancelled because of COVID so it’s a real testament that you went ahead this year”
Yes this show ended some time ago; that doesn’t mean that it’s not still underrated
“When I received the news of my diagnosis, I was told to stop everything that I was doing, my job, my studies and my life; I felt like my life was over”
There’s a lot to unpack here. Most of this is frustrating, for both the matters on which this author agrees with the Sydney Film Festival’s champions and that on which I diverge
There’s bad, there’s good, and there’s Eurovision
“The response from our audience has been fantastic, we’ve seen a real appetite for film.”
It’s the mark of a great thriller when it hits the most well-worn horror tropes and you barely notice, nor care at all
Those famous aren’t always known for their greatest achievements
No frogs were harmed in the making of this film. Several cars didn’t fare so well
“My son turns around to me and says, take it online, go for it”
“The world has never been through a pandemic like this in our lifetime; we want to see what that world looks like from each individual’s perspective”
“It’s a wonderful opportunity for our audience to engage with the culture of these Festivals”
“This is our contribution to pushing back against COVID-19”
A lot can happen in a week
It’s a concerning time for the Australian industry with a number of Film Festivals cancelling or postponing events
You’re going to hear a lot about how Queen & Slim is a lot like other movies, except it’s not
The only thing more satisfying than seeing France beat England in the Rugby is finding a bunch of people very happy it
First thing’s first; H.G. Wells this is not