See the film that took out 2021 the Camera d’Or at Cannes, Murina, along with a host of other films from the European nation.
Glam's film and TV team choose their favourites from an exciting year for screen both large and small.
Set to take place on 8-10 October 2021, the festival aspires to uplift, inspire, and connect the community through the power of storytelling.
Get your fill of international film festivals on YouTube, this month.
This year sees the Spanish and Latino Film Festivals join together to bring the best of Spanish language cinema to Adelaide.
Robert Pattinson stars in this English-language sci-fi from French auteur, Claire Denis.
AgnèsJaoui and Jean-Pierre Bacri, four time co-winners of the César Award for Best Writing and, co-winners of the 2004 Best Screenplay Award at the Cannes Film Festival, have released their latest co-written film, Place Publique. The film is set in the home of Nathalie, played by Léa Drucker, who upon moving to the countryside hosts […]
One of the funniest films at this year's French Film Festival.
The fourth annual Fleurieu Film Festival is being held this weekend in the stunning grounds of S.C. Pannell winery at McLaren Vale
The Adelaide Film Festival extends its season by popular demand.
For those wanting something different and outside their comfort zone, this package is the perfect choice.
This Kenyan-based, coming-of-age film is a refreshing change from the commercial stream out of Hollywood.
Yann Gonzalez pays homage to exploitation and slasher films while still finding room for emotional distress.
It is definitely worthwhile digging into the buffet of world-class short films gracing our screens at this year’s Adelaide Film Festival.
Tackles the complex topic of gender transition with the utmost delicacy.
This exciting, disability-led film and new media festival will run for two days in Angaston.
Once again, Lavazzo Italian Film Festival brings us the best of Italian cinema and culture.
This Danish contemporary relationship drama, asks difficult questions.
Danish actor Julie Christiansen is in Australia as a guest of the Volvo Scandinavian Film Festival.
This is a film which challenges, moves, excites, and asks more questions than it answers.