by Clayton Werner | Sep 30, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Film, Reviews
[JAPAN] Mercury Cinema, Fri 25 Sep All the way from 1960, Akira Kurusawa’s classic black-and-white film is a strong piece of social, cultural and corporate criticism. I found myself comparing it to Orwell’s 1984, though the strong passion and melodrama being...
by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Mar 5, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Film, Reviews
Mercury Cinema, Wed Mar 4 Presented by headspace Noarlunga, Inside Your headspace: A Film Project is a powerful triptych of short films, each focusing on the anxieties and fears faced by Australian youth every day. headspace Noarlunga is a national youth mental health...
by Michael Coghlan | Sep 11, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Movies, Reviews
Mercury Cinema, Wed Sep 10 The title says it all really. Ruin starts in a bad place and heads south from there. It’s hard to know what drives someone to make a film like this. In particular, why would an Australian film maker make a film like this about...
by Media Release | Jun 27, 2014 | Adelaide Festivals, Entertainment, Movies
The Inaugural Feast Film Festival is happening now in and around between Fri Jun 27 – Sun Jul 6. Tickets and information are available from www.feast.org.au Gala 20th anniversary screening of Aussie classic “Priscilla” to open first ever Feast queer film...