Blue Hour – Interview with Yuko Hakota
Yuko Hakota’s Blue Hour screened as part of the Japanese Film Festival in Sydney and Melbourne. We had a chat to her.
Yuko Hakota’s Blue Hour screened as part of the Japanese Film Festival in Sydney and Melbourne. We had a chat to her.
Amanda Kramer’s film, Ladyworld, plays at this year’s Sydney Film Festival. Addy Fong asked her to tell us all about it.
We sat down with Em Baker to chat about her film, I Am No Bird, which plays at Sydney Film Festival in June.
Addy Fong sat down with film director Pen-Ek Ratanaruang, to chat about cults, giant penises and football.
We had a chat with Andrew Kotting, director of Lek and the Dogs, which plays at Sydney Film Festival this weekend.
We sat down with Isabella Eklöf, director of Holiday, which caused a stir at Sundance and recently played at Sydney Film Festival.
Addy Fong saw Patti Cake$ at Sydney Film Festival and reviewed it as if it could be performed as a rap, inspired by the film itself.
Is Tim Burton’s film adaptation of Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children any good?
Paulina Singer stars in Dead of Summer and focuses on issues that will have a lasting impact on society. She tells us about herself.
Addy Fong talks to the curator of “Essential Independents: American Cinema, Now” festival, Richard Sowada, about what’s in store for us.
LA-based writer, actress and filmmaker Mary Neely talks to us about catastrophic events, gaming and her weird obsession with Friends.
The revelation of truth is always shocking, especially when it involves the systematic cover-up of the sexual abuse of children by priests.