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The Zone of Interest

The Zone of Interest Sold Out

AFF Film Club

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Winner Grand Prix 2023 Cannes Film Festival. Nominated for five Oscars 2024.


Kinds of Kindness

Kinds of Kindness Sold Out

AFF Film Club

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This Cannes Competition contender from Yorgos Lanthimos (Poor Things, AFF Audience Award 2023) is a darkly hilarious triptych fable starring Emma Stone, Jesse Plemons and Willem Dafoe.
The Substance

The Substance Selling Fast

AFF Film Club

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See the buzziest film from Cannes, The Substance — a bloody, hilarious satirical feminist body horror starring Demi Moore, Margaret Qualley and Dennis Quaid.
Dust to Dust

Dust to Dust

Adelaide Fashion Week Premiere

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Feature

Only the second Japanese designer invited to Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, Yuima Nakazato is known for his ethereal designs and dressing music stars like Lady Gaga. With his next collection he is driven to merge his artistic vision with green technology. Starting in the landfills of Kenya, he plans a radical reimagining of fashion.

Wirltuti Season Launch

Wirltuti Season Launch Selling Fast

Samstag Museum of Art

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Join us for a drink and music in Fenn Place to celebrate the launch of the Samstag/Adelaide Film Festival Moving Image commissions.
The Correspondent

The Correspondent Selling Fast

Opening Night Gala

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Gala

Based on the true story of Australian war correspondent Peter Greste’s imprisonment in Egypt in 2013, The Correspondent is a gripping biographical thriller, a story about the brutal war on truth. Join special guests at the AFF 2024 Opening Night Gala to mark the world premiere.

Three Days of Fish

Three Days of Fish

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Gerrie flies home to Rotterdam, Netherlands to reluctantly reunite with his oddball son, Dick. Written and directed by Peter Hoogendoorn, Three Days of Fish is a witty father-son portrait that was presented in competition at Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
Green Border

Green Border

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One of the year’s most successful ensembles, creates an ‘empathy machine’ to experience the world of refugees, viscerally trapped between hope and despair. Three times nominated Oscar winner Agnieska Holland gives us this doco drama, one of the most powerful works of recent times.
Look Into My Eyes

Look Into My Eyes

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A24’s Look Into My Eyes, directed by Lana Wilson (Taylor Swift: Miss Americana), explores the psychic world through seven New York City psychics. Featuring intimate interviews and client sessions, it delves into their motivations, revealing profound human connections. Look Into My Eyes is a seminal film about the psychic world, not to be missed.
Quadrilateral

QuadrilateralSelling Fast

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In Quadrilateral, Daniel Rodríguez Risco crafts a darkly comedic tale where a family of four is thrown into chaos by the arrival of a new baby. Convinced that the ideal family has only two children, the parents ignore the newborn, sparking an absurd battle for survival and belonging.
The Correspondent and the Global War on Truth

The Correspondent and the Global War on Truth

Screen Conversation

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Hear Peter Greste in conversation with Kriv Stenders, director of The Correspondent, actors Richard Roxburgh and Julian Maroun, and the film’s producer and former journalist Carmel Travers – moderated by award-winning journalist Hamish MacDonald.

The Wolves Always Come at Night

The Wolves Always Come at Night

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In this intimate hybrid film, a young nomadic couple in Mongolia are in the midst of their animals’ birthing season when a devastating storm strikes. Forced to leave their home they must adapt to their new life in the city without their animals.
Crossing

Crossing

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In Batumi, Georgia, Lia is looking for her long-lost niece, Tekla. Together with Achi - a bored, wayward youth looking for any escape from his violent household - they travel to Istanbul in search of Tekla. It's here they meet Evrim, a lawyer fighting for trans rights.

The Colors Within

The Colors WithinSelling Fast

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In this serenely beautiful anime with a charming soundtrack, a trio of sensitive, misfit teenagers all have a secret. Totsuko can see others as a colours, Kimi hides she has dropped out of school and Rui does not want to be a doctor. They form a band, and together write the songs and music, which begins to set them free to be themselves.

Anora

Anora

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Winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes 2024, Anora reimagines Pretty Woman in a thrilling tragicomedy by Sean Baker. Anora, a young sex worker, marries a Russian oligarch's son, only to face his powerful family. Mikey Madison and Mark Eidelstein deliver electrifying performances in this must-see film celebrating womanhood.

Every Little Thing

Every Little Thing

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Every Little Thing follows retired writer and teacher Terry Masear over a summer as she takes in and rehabilitates injured hummingbirds. Shot with stunning close-ups of the birds against the backdrop of Masear’s storied life, this film is a mediation on human-animal relationships and our capacity for care.
Pierce

Pierce

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A visually stunning debut thriller from Singaporean writer/director, Nelicia Low, set in modern-day Taipei. Shy Zijie (Liu Hsiu-Fu) tries to connect with others through the art of fencing. When his older brother Zihan (Tsao Yu-Ning) is released from prison, Zijie remains intent upon seeing him, despite his mother’s wishes.
Screen Industry Talk moderated by Sandy George

Screen Industry Talk moderated by Sandy George Sold Out

Screen Conversation

Talk

Meet funders and other special guests for industry conversations over breakfast, with a focus on financing and legal models, new directions, and opportunities.
Animation: Contextualising Australia's Mini-Boom

Animation: Contextualising Australia's Mini-Boom

Screen Conversation

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Join Ken Anderson, co-founder of Wild Child Animation, UK, Leela Varghese and Luke Jurevicius in conversation about Australia's animation mini-boom, witnessed by the production of Memoir of a Snail, Magic Beach and Lesbian Space Princess.
Homegrown

Homegrown

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Homegrown follows three alt-right men determined to see Donald Trump re-elected in 2020. As their frustration escalates after his loss, one joins the January 6th Capitol insurrection. This gripping documentary reveals the dangerous consequences of radicalism and the threat it poses to American democracy.
Documentary: Where Real Life and Cinematic Artifice Meet

Documentary: Where Real Life and Cinematic Artifice Meet

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Hear how the directors of three feature documentaries in AFF 2024 approached their subject and, in the process, learn about hummingbirds, the Nimbin Aquarius Festival, and making and using songs in films. Join panellists Sally Aitken (Every Little Thing), Shalom Almond (Songs Inside) and Wendy Champagne (Aquarius).
My Favourite Cake

My Favourite Cake

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Seventy-year-old Mahin lives alone in Tehran since she was widowed thirty years ago. After she opens herself up to new romance with divorced taxi driver Faramarz, what begins as an unexpected encounter quickly evolves into an unpredictable, unforgettable evening.

Aquarius

Aquarius

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Aquarius is a captivating documentary by Wendy Champagne, delving into the 1973 Nimbin Aquarius Festival. Through rare archival footage and compelling interviews, it showcases how this extraordinary event transformed a community and sparked enduring activism in Australia. A must-see for history and counterculture enthusiasts.
Second Chance

Second Chance

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Heartbroken and scared, Nia retreats to her family’s summer home in the Himalayas after experiencing the first major trauma of her young life. Amidst the snow-covered mountains, with little phone reception, she turns to the company of the caretaker’s mother-in-law, Bhemi, and her grandson, Sunny. With time, the inescapable ruggedness of nature, and unlikely friendships, Nia begins to heal.
Emilia Pérez

Emilia Pérez

Opening Weekend Gala & Party

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Embrace the colour and energy of Mexico and party like Frida and Diego at AFF’s Opening Weekend Gala & Party, following the premiere of the Cannes Film Festival award-winning gangster-trans-musical, Emilia Perez. Starring Zoe Saldaña, Karla Sofía Gascón and Selena Gomez.

The Seed of the Sacred Fig

The Seed of the Sacred FigSelling Fast

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Mohammad Rasoulof’s defiant indictment of the Iranian regime focuses on a judge with the power of life and death. However, his comfortable life quickly unravels as he faces a generational revolt in this taut political thriller.
Wake in Fright

Wake in Fright

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Wake in Fright, now in stunning 4K, follows a young teachers spiral into terror when he’s stranded in a brutal mining town. Lost in a nightmarish world of gambling, violence, and survival, this gripping Australian classic remains as haunting as ever.

Dig! XX

Dig! XX

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More music, more commentary and even more fights in this epic tale of rock ’n’ roll, reworked for the 20th anniversary. Ondi Timoner’s ground-breaking documentation of dueling rock bands The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre is introduced to new audiences in this extended edition of the cult classic, Dig! XX.
I Saw the TV Glow

I Saw the TV GlowSelling Fast

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From celebrated non-binary writer/director Jane Schoenbrun (We’re All Going to the World’s Fair) comes the much-hyped I Saw the TV Glow, a hallucinatory fever-dream of a film that allegorises trans-gender experiences while paying homage to 90s cult phenomena such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

The Contestant

The Contestant

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The unbelievable true story of a Japanese game show contestant left naked, alone and starving in a room for 15 months - unaware he was being broadcast to over 15 million TV viewers a week.

Teaches of Peaches

Teaches of Peaches

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Winner of the 2024 Berlinale Teddy Award, this documentary showcases Peaches' talent, activism and influence. Following the 20th Anniversary tour of her album The Teaches of Peaches, the film features stunning live performances and delves into her beginnings. With interviews from Feist, Chilly Gonzales and Shirley Manson, it celebrates Peaches' revolutionary impact.

Don Dunstan Award Talk: Don McAlpine

Don Dunstan Award Talk: Don McAlpine

Screen Conversation

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This year’s Don Dunstan Award recipient, Academy Award winning cinematographer Don McAlpine will be in conversation with AFF Patron, Sophie Hyde at Palace Nova Eastend Cinemas.
Balomania

Balomania

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Discover the vibrant, secretive ‘balloon world’ of Brazil in Sissel Morell Dargis's captivating documentary. Follow passionate ‘baloeiros’ as they release breathtaking balloons adorned with iconic figures like Pavarotti and Jesus, in the face of police hostility. This thrilling film offers an intimate look at a unique and creative subculture.
Making Debut Films: Scripts, Risks, Joys and Challenges

Making Debut Films: Scripts, Risks, Joys and Challenges

Screen Conversation

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Join AFFIF filmmakers Kelly Schilling (With or Without You), Sally Gifford (Kangaroo Island), Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese (Lesbian Space Princess) in conversation about the making of their debut features.
A New Kind of Wilderness

A New Kind of Wilderness

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Winner of the 2024 Sundance Grand Jury Prize for World Cinema – Documentary, A New Kind of Wilderness follows a family that leaves city life to live off the land in rural Norway. As they embrace a simpler existence, an unexpected event challenges their dream, raising profound questions about modern living.
No Other Land

No Other Land

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Palestinian activist Basel Adra picks up a camera to document Israel’s mass expulsion of his community in the occupied West Bank. Israeli investigative journalist Yuval Abraham joins him to support his efforts. The unlikely friendship fosters optimism in resistance, while the divide and inequality between their homelands sparks honest late-night conversations.

Triumph

Triumph

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A taut, darkly comedic social satire based on the 1990s excavation of the paranormal hotspot, the ‘Tsarichina Hole’ (Bulgaria’s Area 51), Triumph marks the final instalment in Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s (The Lesson, Glory) celebrated ‘Newspaper Clippings Trilogy’, starring Julian Vergov, Margita Gosheva and Maria Bakalova.
Dahomey

Dahomey

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Mati Diop’s Dahomey, winner of the Golden Bear at the Berlinale, blends fact and fantasy to address cultural restitution. The film follows 26 looted cultural objects from France back to Benin, highlighting the ongoing struggle for justice. It captures vibrant debates among Beninese students on cultural heritage and restitution.
Making Revisions

Making Revisions

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Warlpiri painters of Central Australia and British artist Patrick Waterhouse collaborate to revise colonial Australian documents.
Archie Moore in Conversation

Archie Moore in Conversation

Screen Conversation

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Join us for a conversation about film with Archie Moore, the 2024 Art and Moving Image feature artist and Golden Lion winner at the Venice Biennale, and AFF CEO and Creative Director Mat Kesting.
Dying

Dying

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Dying, an award-winning Berlinale film, is a searing drama that dives into the complicated relationships of the Lunies family. As the son Tom, a conductor, grapples with his best friend's depression and his ex's request to parent her child, his sister Ellen's struggles ignite a volatile reunion.

Union

Union

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Union is an electrifying documentary that captures the intense struggle to unionize Amazon. Following a fired worker’s fight against the corporate giant, the film unveils the power of collective action and the internal challenges that could make or break their movement. A must-see for its raw, inspiring impact.

Blitz

Blitz

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Steve McQueen’s Blitz follows the epic journey of George (Elliott Heffernan), a 9-year-old boy in World War II London whose mother Rita (Saoirse Ronan) sends him to safety. George, defiant and determined to return home, embarks on an adventure, only to find himself in immense peril.

Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat

Soundtrack to a Coup d'Etat

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One of the most acclaimed and original documentaries of the year, Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat explores the events leading to the assassination of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba in 1961. Featuring jazz legends Nina Simone and Louis Armstrong, it intertwines political intrigue with cultural vibrancy, highlighting the era's intense emotions.

Black Box Diaries

Black Box Diaries

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An audacious documentary weaving together secret recordings and first-person perspective, Black Box Diaries follows Japanese journalist/filmmaker, Shirio Itō, after her allegations of sexual assault are dismissed by Japanese authorities. Refusing to stay silent, Itō writes a tell-all memoir and turns the camera on herself as she investigates her own case.

Australian Shorts

Australian Shorts

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Celebrating local emerging filmmakers, our Australian Shorts strand highlights innovative and passionate local storytelling.
Cordelia, Daughter of the Sea

Cordelia, Daughter of the Sea

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A father delivers a wedding speech to his one and only offspring on her wedding day.
Janet Planet

Janet Planet

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Evoking the woozy, sun-baked summer days of childhood, Janet Planet is an intimate portrait of 11-year-old Lacy, a girl out of place, her relationship with her enigmatic mother, Janet, and the lovers who are drawn into Janet’s orbit.
Jason is My Dad

Jason is My Dad

Fiction

A middle-aged Uber driver picks up a private school boy who turns out to be on his paper run.
Luna and The Brain Tuna

Luna and The Brain Tuna

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When 8-year-old Luna’s dad tries to tell her he has a brain tumour, her imagination runs wild.
Set Menu

Set Menu

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Dining solo, Frances is denied access to the coveted set menu at an exclusive restaurant.
The Fix-It Man and The Fix-It Wooman

The Fix-It Man and The Fix-It Wooman

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Short

In the ‘bright lights, big city,’ of Alice Springs two soft sculptures are brought together by their shared talent for fixing things.
Tough Love

Tough Love

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Family trauma and cyclical violence weave their way into a complicated family triangle in Sydney’s inner-west.
Unspoken

Unspoken

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In late 70s Sydney, Croatian born Marina must expose her secret relationship to help her family as an escalating political storm spills into their home.
Ink Wash

Ink Wash

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The debut feature from director Sarra Tsorakidis follows artist Lena (Ilinca Hărnuț) as she recovers from a difficult break up. Commissioned to paint murals during the refurbishment of a luxury brutalist hotel in a Romanian forest, she discovers that the only way out of the woods is by going through them.
Write a Letter

Write a Letter

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A young artist in one town shares a letter correspondence with an older artist in another.
All We Imagine as Light

All We Imagine as Light

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All We Imagine as Light, directed by Payal Kapadia, makes history as the first Indian film in competition at Cannes in 30 years, the first by an Indian female filmmaker and the first Indian Grand Prix winner. The film follows two Mumbai nurses who escape relationship pressures and find renewal in a seaside town.
Stress Positions

Stress Positions

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Revel in the chaos of the early days of COVID in Theda Hammel’s queer comedy that was a hit at Sundance. Hammel co-stars with John Early (Search Party) to poke fun at the politics of bougie Brooklynites.

The Brutalist

The BrutalistSold Out

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Brady Corbet’s American epic starring Adrien Brody, Guy Pearce, Felicity Jones, and Joe Alwyn explores the humanity and artistry behind brutalist architecture.

Devo

Devo

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Devo explores the ground-breaking journey of the band behind Whip It, tracing their rise from an experimental group to music pioneers. Directed by Chris Smith, this documentary unveils rare footage and new interviews, showcasing Devo's profound influence on music, art, and pop culture.
With or Without You

With or Without YouSelling Fast

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Fiction

With or Without You tells the moving mother-daughter story of Chloe (Melina Vidler) and her free-spirited, alcoholic mother, Sharon (Marta Dusseldorp). When their lives intersect with Dalu (Albert Mwangi), a West African man, they find themselves on a journey of emotional discovery.
Black Dog

Black Dog

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Fiction

After a decade in prison, Lang returns to his hometown near the Gobi Desert amid Beijing's 2008 Olympics preparations. Bonding with a dog marked for bounty, he resolves to protect other strays. Eddie Peng's powerful performance anchors this neo-noir western. Winner of Cannes Un Certain Regard, this is a compelling tale of redemption.
Nightbitch

Nightbitch

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Fiction

A woman, thrown into the stay-at-home routine of raising a toddler, becomes increasingly aware of the bizarre signs that she may be turning into a dog. Starring Amy Adams and based on the acclaimed debut novel by Rachel Yoder.
Went Up the Hill

Went Up the Hill

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Jack travels to remote New Zealand to attend the funeral of his estranged mother, where he meets her grieving widow, Jill. But his mother’s spirit returns, inhabiting both Jack and Jill - instigating a life-threatening three-way nocturnal dance.

Flow

Flow

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Fiction

After winning four awards at Annecy, Flow solidified Gints Zilbalodis as a visionary in animation. This visually stunning and emotionally resonant film follows a cat and other animals navigating survival on a boat post-flood, offering a cinematic experience that will captivate both adults and children alike.
The Pool

The Pool

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The Pool, directed by Ian Darling, explores the world’s most photographed pool, Bondi Icebergs. This film beautifully captures the lives of those who gather there, revealing how this iconic space fosters a deep sense of community, connection, and belonging. A visually stunning tribute to the power of shared experiences.
Future Council

Future Council

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Filmmaker Damon Gameau (That Sugar Film) takes eight kids on the ultimate road trip across Europe to seek solutions to our greatest ecological challenges. Through heartfelt discussions about eco-anxiety, conversations with CEOs of multinational companies, and playful interactions with nature, both the kids and Damon learn from and inspire one another.

Grove of Giants

Grove of Giants

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Environmental researchers and passionate volunteer climbers conduct a comprehensive carbon survey of the Huon Valley Grove of Giants.
Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger

Made in England: The Films of Powell and Pressburger

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A compelling love letter to cinema, this documentary charts the careers of the quintessentially British directorial duo Powell and Pressburger. Filled with previously unseen archival footage, Made in England is also a moving portrait of its narrator Martin Scorsese, and a heartfelt account of his love of these films.

Boong

Boong

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Fiction

With inspiration from pop idol Madonna, Boong plans to surprise his mother with a gift, leaving his home in Manipur taking enormous risks believing he can bring back his absent father. Defying borders, racial tensions and school obligations with his best friend Raju, the two boys set out to reunite Boong’s family.

Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics

Plastic People: The Hidden Crisis of Microplastics

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All plastic breaks down to become microplastics then drifts in the air, floats in bodies of water and mixes with the earth. Acclaimed science journalist Ziya Tong interviews global scientists, confirming we are all becoming plastic!
Maria

Maria

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Fiction

Opera is a battlefield. Angelina Jolie received a rapturous standing ovation at Venice Film Festival for her portrayal as opera singer Maria Callas.

One Mind, One Heart

One Mind, One Heart

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When a historic Yirrkala bark petition is found in Derby, Western Australia, the community begin the ceremony of guiding its journey back to Yolngu Country. The repatriation provides the opportunity to track the long political campaign — through petition, song, dance, campaigning — to keep culture strong and to have a voice for country.
Grand Tour

Grand Tour

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Fiction

An intoxicating, at times hallucinatory journey into the past, Grand Tour blends fiction and documentary, past and present. It is 1917. Colonial officer Edward impulsively flees his station in Rangoon, with fiancé Molly in hot pursuit. What follows is a globetrotting adventure across Asia, by turns whimsical, melancholic, and playful.
Simon and Marianne

Simon and Marianne

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Feature

Simon and Marianne is a deeply moving documentary that explores love, loss, and the fragility of life. Through stunning cinematography and raw honesty, the film invites us into the final months of a couple confronting terminal illness, leaving us to reflect on what truly matters.
Hanlon Larsen Screen Fellowship: Strega Launch Event

Hanlon Larsen Screen Fellowship: Strega Launch EventSelling Fast

Event

Strega launch event with Peter Hanlon and director Tiah Trimboli.

Drinks available for purchase and a chance to view The Gallery installation before formal introductions from Peter Hanlon, Tiah Trimboli and an AFF representative to share details about the Fellowship and officially open the film.

Free admission, bookings required.

Nocturnes

Nocturnes

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Nocturnes immerses you in the hidden world of Eastern Himalayan moths, winning the Sundance 2024 Special Jury Award for Craft. Follow ecologists, scientist Mansi and Indigenous assistant Bicki from the Bugun community, as they study Hawk moths, revealing their mysteries through stunning cinematography and soundscapes. This documentary raises vital questions about global warming and biodiversity.
The Horn

The Horn

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Short

An adolescent girl tries to understand her mother's obsession with a mysterious horn sound coming from the sky.
Good One

Good One

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Fiction

17-year-old Sam joins her dad and his oldest friend on a three-day backpacking trip in the Catskills. While the two men quickly settle into a brotherly dynamic, airing grievances and mid-life crises, Sam observes as the thoughtful “good one”. Against the backdrop of the lush beauty of upstate New York, Sam struggles with her dad’s emotional limitations and slowly becomes disillusioned with her relationship with the two men.
Me & Mazzy Melancholy

Me & Mazzy Melancholy

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Short

Three lonely souls confront their urban isolation in interwoven portraits evoking Taiwanese New Wave and Wong Kar Wai.
Sasquatch Sunset

Sasquatch Sunset

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Fiction

Featuring Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough as you’ve never seen them - that is, in elaborate bigfoot character makeup - Sasquatch Sunset provides an unhurried, observational portrait of a year in the life of a sasquatch family, deep in the woods of California.
Boy On Fire

Boy On Fire

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Short

When eighteen-year-old Noah falls in love with his boss’s daughter, he must decide whether to reveal his criminal past.
Finding Jia

Finding Jia

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Watching TV from the back of her parent’s store, 8-year-old Mei yearns for the picture of Australian home life she sees on screen.
Graduation

Graduation

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Dillon, drunk, texts his English teacher, the beguiling Miss Leventis, the night before high school graduation.
Mars Futures

Mars Futures

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Ana sees a way out of her existential crisis when she hears of an opportunity to move to Mars.
Strega

Strega

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Short

A dance film exploring the vulnerability and complex femininity of the Three Witches in Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

The Hitcher

The Hitcher

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A grieving hitchhiker’s self-imposed isolation is interrupted after going viral.
Wishes

Wishes

Animation · 

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Inside every one of us there’s a box of wishes. Most have our name on them... But the most powerful wishes, are those that lie in our hearts but belong to someone else.
Counterpoise

Counterpoise

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A stirring dance film created by Restless Dance Theatre together with 29Dong Dance Theatre, Korean Music Project and University of South Australia Connect2Abilities.
Counterpoise & Dancing Against the Odds

Counterpoise & Dancing Against the Odds

Documentary

A double bill by the acclaimed South Australia’s Restless Dance Theatre, together with 29Dong Dance Theatre, Korean Music Project and University of South Australia Connect2Abilities.
Dancing Against the Odds

Dancing Against the Odds

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Feature

Dancing Against The Odds is the stunning documentary accompaniment to Counterpoise, following the making of the dance video.
Dust to Dust

Dust to Dust

Documentary · 

Feature

Only the second Japanese designer invited to Paris Haute Couture Fashion Week, Yuima Nakazato is known for his ethereal designs and dressing music stars like Lady Gaga. With his next collection he is driven to merge his artistic vision with green technology. Starting in the landfills of Kenya, he plans a radical reimagining of fashion.
Film Concept Lab

Film Concept Lab

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Supported by We Made A Thing and UniSA, Film Concept Lab is an initiative that develops and showcases exciting local creative talent. This year’s presentation will showcase the first 2 episodes of Lucy and DiC Season 2.
AFF Youth Primary and Middle School Shorts

AFF Youth Primary and Middle School Shorts

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The AFF Youth Filmmaking Competition is an opportunity for South Australian students and young people to experience the power of film, make industry connections, and share their own stories on the big screen.
AFF Youth Senior School Shorts

AFF Youth Senior School Shorts

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The AFF Youth Filmmaking Competition is an opportunity for South Australian students and young people to experience the power of film, make industry connections, and share their own stories on the big screen.
Becoming Filmmakers

Becoming Filmmakers

AFF Youth Talk

Talk

Hear local filmmakers discuss pathways into making shorts and features films, in this special AFF Youth talk.
The Girl With the Needle

The Girl With the Needle

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Fiction

In The Girl With the Needle, set in 1919 Copenhagen, Karoline, a pregnant woman, finds work at an adoption agency run by Dagmar. As she delves deeper into the business, she uncovers shocking truths. Directed by Magnus von Horn, this film offers a gripping exploration of morality and survival.

A Daydream with Fini