FAFA: The Last Days of Chez Nous (1992)
by“Interior dramas” became a buzz word in discussions surrounding film funding policies a few years ago. Typified as a genre set in the suburbs,…
“Interior dramas” became a buzz word in discussions surrounding film funding policies a few years ago. Typified as a genre set in the suburbs,…
The Favourite Australian Film Assignment continues with Gillian Armstrong’s documentary Unfolding Florence.
Here is the trailer for the upcoming Damien Oliver biopic The Cup. Starring Stephen Curry, Brendan Gleeson, Daniel MacPherson and the late Bill Hunter.
Red Dog surrounds the travels of a Kelpie named Red Dog. Set in the early 1970’s, Red Dog settled in the mining town of Dampier…
It seems that the first two films I watched for this assignment have a common theme. Claudia Karvan. This is unsurprising, as it is…
Released in 1987, Gillian Armstrong’s High Tide focuses on three generations of women. Lillie (Judy Davis) is a backup singer for an Elvis impersonator…
So it seems that once again, for some strange and unknown reason, I am planning another project. An assignment if you will. However, unlike…
As my MIFF intentions project continues, I have finally gotten around to writing up last Saturday nights world premiere of The Eye of the…
Usually at Film Blerg, I attempt to write a review of a film. However, due to general laziness and a chance to do something…
Oranges and Sunshine is based on a true story that details the discovery of a child migration scheme by a Nottingham social worker in…