For nearly two decades, the Chemical Brothers “mind-bending” audiovisual live show has played to packed houses and festivals across the globe. But it has never been documented on film. Until now.
The State Library of South Australia, in conjunction with Splash Adelaide, is hosting a free family film event featuring the classic black and white 1947 Christmas movie Miracle on 34th Street.
Emerging South Australian filmmaker Brendon Skinner has won the prestigious Beijing Pitching Competition.
Adelaide’s East End will be transformed into a summer extravaganza over eight exhilarating Fridays in December and January.
The Board of the BigPond Adelaide Film Festival has announced that Amanda Duthie will take over as Director and CEO, following Katrina Sedgwick's departure at the end of this year.
South Australian films and talent feature prominently amongst the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards nominations.
Australians have flocked to Event Cinemas overnight this week the first screenings of the latest instalment of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I, including through the premium experiences of Vmax and Gold Class.
The Media Resource Centre (MRC) is delighted to announce the winners of their Tropfest Production Initiative for 2012. The initiative aims to assist South Australian filmmakers develop and produce an engaging, entertaining short specifically for entry into the 2012 Movie Extra Tropfest film festival.
Glam Adelaide's Kat Nicholson met with Stephen Curry and director Simon Wincer to chat about their new film The Cup, following its Adelaide premiere.
Event Cinemas Marion is the place to go this October, with an exciting calendar packed full of exclusive screenings, previews and other special events.
A documentary shot by filmmakers all over the world that serves as a time capsule to show future generations what it was like to be alive on the 24th of July, 2010
The BigPond Adelaide Film Festival and the Art Gallery of South Australia are delighted to present BRITFILM, the best of British filmmaking from the last decade, with free screenings at Art Gallery of South Australia every Saturday from August until October.
The BigPond Adelaide Film Festival is delighted to announce that the 2013 festival will take place from 10 - 20 October 2013. This will be a permanent date change for the festival, which has until now run from late February to early March.
Friends of the Earth’s community food and farming film festival is back for 2011, with another spectacular line-up of the finest food films from around the world.
On Friday 17th June at 7pm CARA Inc. will be having a private screening of the movie Oranges & Sunshine at Palace Nova on Rundle Street.
Renowned Adelaide producer David Lightfoot will fly home from Melbourne to present a Gala Screening of his latest film ‘Blame’ at the Trak Cinema on Thursday June 16 from 6.15pm.
Want to know who took out tonight's awards at The South Australian Screen Awards? We have the full list!
The Spanish passion for living life to the full is exuberantly expressed in the programme of the 14th Spanish Film Festival, screening nationally across Australia in May and in Adelaide at Palace Nova Cinemas 26 – 29 May.
See the future of film! The Mercury, Adelaide’s home of cutting edge screen culture, will screen 12 sessions of films nominated for the 2011 South Australian Screen Awards, over one action packed weekend. Come and see drama, comedy, documentary, animation, music video and non-narrative short and feature films made by the next generation of SA filmmakers.
The complex and multi layering of themes will leave you pondering for days plus the brilliant acting byn Carey Mulligan and Keira Knightly.