So Long, My Son at Sydney Film Festival
So Long, My Son played at this year’s Sydney Festival. Addy Fong went along to check it out. Here are her thoughts.
So Long, My Son played at this year’s Sydney Festival. Addy Fong went along to check it out. Here are her thoughts.
Addy Fong caught a screening of Talking About Trees at Sydney Film Festival. Here are her thoughts.
We sat down with Isabella Eklöf, director of Holiday, which caused a stir at Sundance and recently played at Sydney Film Festival.
Syd film fest is on again, for its 65th year, and has released a cheeky little teaser of the films in their program which launches May 9th.
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.
We were at the World Premiere of Madame, at Sydney Film Festival. Here’s Addy Fong’s review and pictures from the night.
Michael Hanake’s Happy End is not a happy film, presenting to a us quite bleak observations on the life of a family living in Calais.
Unfortunately, the reality is that the comedic licence expressed by The Other Side of Hope is hauntingly close to the truth.
We sent Addy Fong to the State Theatre screening of Una at Sydney Film Festival. Check out her photos and review.
Amat Escalante’s The Untamed does not hold back in its portrayal of sex as something that evokes both fear and curiosity.
Sydney Film Festival has been a celebration of cinematic culture and highlights the significance of festivals in enriching a city’s culture.
Ten Years is composed of five short films directed by Jevons Au, Ng Ka-Leung, Chow Kwun-Wai, Wong Fei-Pang, and Kwok Zune.