
Film Festival review: Kangaroo Island
Adelaide Film Festival was brought to a close with the world premiere of Kangaroo Island, a film showcasing both SA’s breathtaking beauty and its phenomenal local filmmaking talent.
Adelaide Film Festival was brought to a close with the world premiere of Kangaroo Island, a film showcasing both SA’s breathtaking beauty and its phenomenal local filmmaking talent.
Grief, loss and Daisy Ridley deliver freshness to an Adelaide Film Festival Investment Fund movie about the undead who rise up after a military catastrophe wipes out Tasmania.
Saoirse Ronan plays a mother searching for her missing son during the World War II London Blitz in this Steve McQueen film that is surprisingly conventional but has a racially-aware edge.
French director Jacques Audiard has set to music an extraordinary story about a transgender narco boss in corrupt Mexico City who becomes the woman of his dreams, helped by a lawyer looking for a purpose.
An arthouse satire about the male gaze becomes a boisterous Russian black comedy that transforms into a slyly charming story about a smart sex worker who falls for the wrong dream.
For his first exhibition after winning the prestigious Venice Biennale Golden Lion earlier this year, Bigambul/Kamilaroi artist Archie Moore is inviting Adelaide into his childhood home.