By David Pountain Directed by Fiona Cunningham-Reid “This is her story – well…one version at least,†the voiceover narration coyly announces in the opening minutes of Croc A Dyke Dundee, the cheeky yet touching new […]
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By David Pountain Directed by Bryn Evans First and foremost, Bryn Evans’ Hip Hop-eration is unabashedly what we would generally refer to as a ‘feel good’ film. Following a group of elderly hip hop dancers […]
By David Pountain Directed by Bentley Dean and Martin Butler Venice Film Festival review Tanna is a small island located in the South Pacific province of Vanuatu. It is home to the Yakel tribe, one […]
By Luke Ilott Dir: Miro Bilbrough An Australian production by first-time New Zealand director Miro Bilbrough, Being Venice follows the exploits of a woman adrift in life, not yet middle-aged but older than her innocent […]
Review by Laura Saxton Dir: Kim Morduant Beginning with a caliginous and deep undertone, “The Rocket†soon introduces the harsh repercussions of globalisation on small communities within Laos and their unforgettable past of war and […]
Our review of “Heavenly Creatures”, one of Peter Jackson’s earliest films and a lesser-known gem.