The complicated, frustrating and bizarre world of a sexually unsatisfied Parisian lawyer caught in the middle of a serious legal case between her friends.
Set in France during World War II, two young Jewish brothers must flee without their families and do everything to escape the Nazis. Based on a true story.
Two teenage boys, already struggling with the trials of young adulthood, must come to terms with their growing feelings for each other.
The 20th annual Japanese Film Festival opened in Adelaide on Friday night with a celebratory Reception at the Mercury Cinema and Glam Adelaide was there!
An ambitious young prosecutor attempts to uncover the political corruption and bribery of a congressman with presidential ambitions.
During the Japanese occupation of Korea a crack sniper is sent to assassinate a Japanese Army commander but a traitor turns the tables on the rebels and her team.
A frustrated cop finds he's unable to go after a wealthy, spoilt brat because the rich are untouchable and above the law, so he decides to investigate alone.
(The trailer above is without English subtitles but this film will screen subtitled) It’s not about winning, but being a winner, which makes this the perfect closing film for the fantastic 2015 Japanese Film Festival. 100 Yen Love is a boxing film with heart, that follows the transformation of Ichiko (Sakura Ando), a 32 year old, stay-at-home slob. With […]
A group of highly dysfunctional young women & the cross-dressing son of a Minister join forces to fight a property developer from tearing down their home.
In 2019, the Media Betterment Act censors free speech and burns books, forcing libraries to create their own armies to protect tomes under their care.
Based on the popular Bakuman manga serial, this live action comedy tells the story of two high school teenagers to join forces to create their own manga series.
This powerful, ground-breaking Maltese film recalls the true story of a Maltese fishing family left stranded in open water when mistaken for asylum seekers.
The Scandinavian Film Festival returns on 22 July with over 20 of the best Nordic comedies, thrillers & dramas from Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland