
Sydney Film Festival Preview
Anthony Carew's picks for the Sydney Film Festival.

Anthony Carew's picks for the Sydney Film Festival.


Another year, another Drum Media guide to the Sydney Film Festival – one of our favourite things to compile, to be honest. Daniel Crichton-Rouse looks chips away at the tip of the iceberg of what’s happening at this year’s festival.

From New York Tom Hawkings chats to Jennifer Lynch at Cannes. On the eve of the premiere of Despite The Gods

Anthony Carew takes a look at Robert B Weide’s documentary on the inimitible Woody Allen.

Ian Barr chats with documentary maker Kevin MacDonald about his exploration of Bob Marley’s life.

“This idea of a guy with his body-clock ticking, that felt fresh to us; it wasn’t something that we’ve seen, at all, in cinema.” Not Suitable For Children director Peter Templeman informs Anthony Carew that the premise for his feature film debut is based on screenplay collaborator Michael Lucas’ real-life, film-school health scare.
“I’ve been going to the festival for years and always felt that one of the things which was missing was a place to hang out and to experience the festival as an insider." Mathieu Ravier talks about creating a Hub for Sydney Film Festival.

Newly appointed Sydney Film Festival director Nashen Moodley talks to Dave Drayton about Sydney’s cinema culture.
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PREMIERE: Emerging MC Dylan Joel is a good boy, making his rapping Granny a Vegemtite sandwich.
CROWDFUNDING: Order a new Pixies book, score a chance to get drunk with Ron Peno and have a young band wash your car.
LAURA MARLING: We have the Australian exclusive of Laura Marling's stunning new album Once I Was An Eagle
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Steve Bell
Natasha Lee
Mark Hebblewhite
Liz Giuffre
Rip Nicholson
Deleted Scenes
Ashes To Dust
In Blood Memory
Dva
The Hurry And The Harm
Wait To Pleasure
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