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.
Director Kriv Stenders keeps the tension high in this gripping film about the ordeal of jailed foreign correspondent Peter Greste which had its world premiere at the gala opening of the 2024 Adelaide Film Festival.
Celebrated German actor Lars Eidinger picks up the conductor’s baton for his role in the searing family drama Dying, a highlight of this year’s Adelaide Film Festival. He talks to InReview about the film, and how a previous visit to SA broadened his horizons.
New York-based director Timothy David bought a holiday house on Kangaroo Island then made his first feature film there. It will have its world premiere at the closing night gala for this year’s Adelaide Film Festival.