The Human Rights Arts & Film Festival – Sydney
The Human Rights Arts & Film Festival is returning to Sydney from Tuesday 24 May and bringing with it a powerful programme of movies.
The Human Rights Arts & Film Festival is returning to Sydney from Tuesday 24 May and bringing with it a powerful programme of movies.
Florence Foster Jenkins is a film which makes you realise that it doesn’t matter if you are more or less talented then those around you.
Eye in the Sky explores the newfound mundanity and shifting political concerns of murder in the detached world of drone warfare.
The revelation of truth is always shocking, especially when it involves the systematic cover-up of the sexual abuse of children by priests.
Director Lisa Langseth talks about her creative process, her next movie and about working with Alicia Vikander and Anna Bjelkerud.
Lee Scratch Perry has just reached the grand old age of 80 and to celebrate, a film following the last 15 years of his life is being released.
We know what you’re thinking. You’re thinking how good it would be to go and see a film about sheep farming in rural Iceland.
This BAFTA nominated documentary looks at the 2014 Everest climbing season. But, my goodness, it does much more than that.
Director of the Academy Award-nominated “I am Love”, Luca Guadagnino returns with A Bigger Splash, starring Tilda Swinton.
In conjunction with Universal Pictures, we’re giving away five in-season double passes to the terrifying new horror film, The Witch.
When Star Wars was released last December, we were so pant-wettingly excited that we had to see it on the opening night.