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.
A corny mish-mash based on Errol Flynn's auto-biography.
It is definitely worthwhile digging into the buffet of world-class short films gracing our screens at this year’s Adelaide Film Festival.
The most moving and important documentary to be made in Australia in the last 20 years.
Rachael Blake and Vince Colosimo star in this psychological drama about an author and her struggles to write her second work.
Tackles the complex topic of gender transition with the utmost delicacy.
Sergei Loznitsa's lavish fantasy of war and survival in Eastern Ukraine.
Sleeth looks to bring into undeniable clarity the last 72 hours of Myuran Sukumaran's life.
A work of noble intentions that promises far more than it actually achieves.
This year's Adelaide Film Festival delivers a wealth of features, documentaries, shorts and VR, along with special events.
This feature's impact hits closer to the level of a tele-movie.
A fast-action, sci-fi, crime thriller.
This exciting, disability-led film and new media festival will run for two days in Angaston.
This light-hearted comedy will bring a smile to your face.
Once again, Lavazzo Italian Film Festival brings us the best of Italian cinema and culture.
When Claudia's grandmother dies, she is convinced to put the body in her freezer to keep claiming the pension cheques, even as romance begins to blossom between her and a romantically hapless Tax Police officer.
Costume designer Wendy Cork talks about her latest project, Ladies in Black.
A quirky, fictional biopic of controversial billionaire, media mogul and four-time Prime Minister of Italy, Silvio Berlusconi.
An exhibition of stills from great Australia cinema, opens in conjunction with Adelaide Film Festival.