The 3rd annual Scandinavian Film Festival will present some of the most exciting and fresh dramas, documentaries and comedies from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland.
An elegant compelling depiction of the crisis we face as cars take over our urban spaces and the creative solutions being implemented for a better way.
A documentary about how the foreign aid industry is destroying third-world economies by destroying their ability to compete on a local level.
We sat down with Aussie film-maker Scott Hicks to chat about his latest film, Highly Strung, which is now showing in selected cinemas across Australia.
An inspiring documentary about food production and the ramifications of global population growth, looking at both traditional farming methods & mass production.
The first in this season of great artworks on screen is a celebration of the history of Spain through it's greatest artist & the father of modern art, Francisco Goya.
The new documentary 'Michael Jackson’s journey from Mowtown to Off the Wall' is showing this Thursday, exclusively at Event Cinemas for one screening only.
Following the 2014 Sony Pictures cyber-attack and the 2015 Charlie Hebdo attack in France, up-and-coming Adelaide film-maker Henry Thong has traversed 2 continents and 5 cities to examine the hot issue of censorship in the media.
The Lost Aviator is a clever mix of documentary, movie and interviews all rolled together to re-open the famous murder case of Lancaster/Clarke.
Being a professional sports person will always come with an element of risk of injury but few sports are as dangerous and adrenaline packed as elite World Cup skiing. Streif – One Hell of a Ride is a documentary on the year-long preparations for the 2014 Hahnenkamm Mountain’s downhill course, the ‘Streif’, a challenging course […]
A quasi-documentary about the competitive life of dinosaurs in the Cretaceous Era. When a young Tarbosaurus loses his family, he must fight for survival.
The Nightmare is a documentary/horror that probes into the real-life experiences of 8 individuals and their varying degrees of sleep paralysis activity.
In 2012, teenager Malala Yousafzai was shot in the head by the Taliban for speaking up for women's rights to education. In 2014 she won the Noble Peace Prize.
In 1968, unable to cover the political conventions, the ABC Network engaged William Buckley Jnr and Gore Vidal to go head-to-head over ten nights of debate.
With the highly successful Adelaide Film Festival wrapping up this Sunday comes the announcement of the Feature and Documentary winners. Check out the winners here...
Leconfield Wines prove that they are more than just stunning wine, with their South Australian made feature film about the interesting history of the Hamilton Family
The Adelaide premiere of the controversial documentary Gayby Baby will hit Adelaide screens on 1 October with a special Q&A session with director Maya Newell.
Adelaide musician/performer Michael Griffiths is continuing to make waves on the world stage as he impresses at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival...
93 year old Iris Apfel dresses flamboyantly but really knows how to put an outfit together in this documentary of one of New York's most endearing fashionista.
Drawing on interviews from journalists, coaches and past players, as well some archival interview footage, this documentary series will please cricket all fans.