Iranian film-maker Mohsen Makhmalbaf and son, Maysam Makhmalbaf, were the first Iranians in decades to film in Israel; a forbidden destination under Iranian law. The result is this brave documentary to learn about the Bahá'í (Iran’s largest religious minority, who suffer intense persecution).
All good film festivals include a retrospective piece. The Iranian Film Festival brought us Downpour, first released in 1972.
Iranian filmmaker Bahman Ghobadi’s first film after four years in exile is based on the true story of an Iranian Kurdish poet imprisoned for 27 years in Iran.
After a primeval race led by the dastardly Malekith returning to destroy his home Asgard, Thor must do battle and attempt to prevent the universe from being plunged into darkness,
Brace yourselves for two roller derby bouts of excitement for the price of one on Saturday, November 2, at the Adelaide Showground!
On Monday October 21 2013, PIKE celebrated their 40th anniversary, Nicholas Pike's Birthday, and their Official re-branding with a VIP only launch party at their store in Burnside Village.
The 2014 Adelaide Festival program will be launched this evening with a program of outstanding music, theatre and dance events, a stellar literary festival and momentous visual arts exhibitions.
Bonython Hall was transformed last Saturday night for the stunning finale of the 2013 Adelaide Fashion Festival.
The Conscious Food and Wine Fiesta Laneway Dinner & film preview, to be held this Friday 1 November, will showcase a new level of environmentally conscious cuisine, food and wine producers, including wild and native food.
An eye-catching new Bupa Challenge Tour jersey will be worn by thousands of recreational riders taking part in January’s event.
Closed Curtain revels in its unpredictability. When you think you have a handle on its story, it completely stands everything on its head. At times moving, it also succeeds in building tension.
A lawyer known only as 'The Counselor’ is always looking for fast money. Attempting to muscle in on a drug trafficking racket, events soon turn nasty...
Utterly ridiculous and proud of it, Machete Kills is a lot of fun. It has no pretensions to high art, instead revelling in its high-octane exploits. It’s hard to dislike and more than earns its place amongst others in the genre.
The Lithium Conspiracy is an interesting take on the thriller format which should appeal to fans of tense thrillers.
The Butler is a less than satisfactory rummage through historic moments. Although the idea is sound its execution is inept with inaccurate portrayals of monumental events a disservice to those who lived them.
Two star-crossed lovers make their fateful meeting with their red and yellow VW Beetles at the intersection of a cold, snowy brick road in this gentle and mellow love story of a man with a ghastly habit and the women he loves.
They sing, they dance and they talk to God on cell phones! The Altar Boyz are here again to save the world, one fan at a time.
Parviz, a fifty-year-old man who has seemingly failed to kick off any sort of career or life of his own, is kicked out of his home when his father decides to marry. He struggles to deal with life on his own and begins to unravel as he loses his job, friends and family.
It’s a brave production turning a beloved fairy tale into something totally unique. Spanish movie Blancanieves is such an entity. Using the Brothers’ Grimm story Snow White as its base, it’s one of the few recent films to be made in black and white with no sound.
Live theatre that is happening on the other side of the world! It's a new experience and a rewarding one, particularly when it allows us to sit in on such an extraordinary production. This is a traditional adaptation of Shakespeare’s “Scottish play” on film.
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A humdinger of bitingly funny political satire
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Adelaide's own Lindsay Prodea will premiere his new show at this year's Adelaide Fringe
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This production is equally wonderful and has obvious love poured into it from all...