We’re not getting to South Africa anytime soon, so the South African Film Festival brought it here

We’re not getting to South Africa anytime soon, so the South African Film Festival brought it here
“The very first year for the second time”
Where we chat all things inaugural Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival with Fest Founder Simon Foster
“Necessity is the mother of invention; back in March the idea of running an online festival seemed beyond our technical capabilities”
SF3 Smartfone FlickFest 2020 Finalist and first Film Championships + Kino Sydney Collaboration
Where we trek through the dark souls of rural America, according to Hollywood
“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”
Where we chat all things Fantastic Film Festival Australia with Festival Director Hudson Sowada, look through The Invisible Man (in cinemas tomorrow) and take a trip with Dan Radcliffe
“When we started Static Vision, our main goal was to bring out audacious and experimental films that were either too small, too challenging or off-the-radar of Sydney’s general Festival circuit”
“The thing that I found so exciting about programming the festival was that for a film to be a piece of fantastic cinema it doesn’t need to align with any conventional festival criteria”
Where we chat all things Hyperlinks with Static Vision’s Felix Hubble and a new Fest to look forward to this weekend at Pink Flamingo!
It was weird
Now entering year 29, Flickerfest has launched into action at its local home and mainstay the Bondi Pavilion
“We are proud that the 8th Persian Film Festival is paying a tribute to the strength and resilience of women from Iran and Afghanistan all around the world”
First of all; it’s stunning
You may as well go out with a bang
“We can’t wait to see what next year has in store for Japanese cinema!”
“We have a spotlight on first-time Iranian filmmakers as we wanted to bring their exciting new works to the centre of attention”
“Hopefully this project will provide opportunities for our directors and to dispel the myth that women only make one kind of horror or that they aren’t interested in the genre”
Keira Knightley. Ian McKellen. Helen Mirren. Even more Helen Mirren