La Trobe student films screening at St Kilda Film festival
Two La Trobe student films have been chosen for inclusion in this year’s St Kilda Film Festival. Tune in to 3RRR on Saturday to hear one of the filmmakers discuss her work.
Two La Trobe student films have been chosen for inclusion in this year’s St Kilda Film Festival. Tune in to 3RRR on Saturday to hear one of the filmmakers discuss her work.
Confronting and heart-warming, the film Mad Bastards lets audiences into the broken homes of Indigenous Australians. Khairun Hamid says it’s a worthwhile journey but not for the faint-hearted.
Hoping to restore faith in the Australian film industry, Animal Kingdom’s highly developed plot and multifaceted characters make for compelling viewing, writes James Madden
Two La Trobe student films have been chosen for inclusion in this year’s St Kilda Film Festival. Tune in to 3RRR on Saturday to hear one of the filmmakers discuss her work.
Confronting and heart-warming, the film Mad Bastards lets audiences into the broken homes of Indigenous Australians. Khairun Hamid says it’s a worthwhile journey but not for the faint-hearted.
Hoping to restore faith in the Australian film industry, Animal Kingdom’s highly developed plot and multifaceted characters make for compelling viewing, writes James Madden
Changing the gender imbalance one film at a time.
Two La Trobe student films have been chosen for inclusion in this year’s St Kilda Film Festival. Tune in to 3RRR on Saturday to hear one of the filmmakers discuss her work.
Confronting and heart-warming, the film Mad Bastards lets audiences into the broken homes of Indigenous Australians. Khairun Hamid says it’s a worthwhile journey but not for the faint-hearted.
Hoping to restore faith in the Australian film industry, Animal Kingdom’s highly developed plot and multifaceted characters make for compelling viewing, writes James Madden