Tag: movies

  • Interview: How Jewel’s Catch One made history

    Interview: How Jewel’s Catch One made history

    It’s easy to see a documentary filmmaker’s passion shine through when they are deeply invested in a project. Such is the case with C. Fitz’s new film, Jewel’s Catch One, which will have its Australian premiere at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival. Focusing on the history of Los Angeles’ legendary gay nightclub Catch One and…

  • Interview: Understanding the Film Hawk Behind Kevin Smith

    Interview: Understanding the Film Hawk Behind Kevin Smith

    For most Australians, the name Bob Hawk conjures up images of one our more recognised former Prime Ministers, Bob Hawke. But in the American independent film world, the name is more commonly associated with a well-renowned film consultant, most celebrated for shining a light on filmmakers like Kevin Smith, Edward Burns and Barbara Hammer. In…

  • Review: Live your childhood again with ‘Miss Kiet’s Children’

    Review: Live your childhood again with ‘Miss Kiet’s Children’

    With their new film Miss Kiet’s Children, filmmaking couple Petra Lataster-Czisch and Peter Lataster have achieved something truly extraordinary. Over the course of two mesmerising hours, they’ve found a way to have viewers abandon their mundane adult perspectives, transporting them back to a time in which stolen crayons and memorising times-tables were great emotional challenges.…

  • Puppet The Critic Show – 2001: A Clockwork Odyssey

    Puppet The Critic Show – 2001: A Clockwork Odyssey

    What if I told you that A Clockwork Orange was THE SEQUEL to 2001: A Space Odyssey? After first hearing this, you might think it was absurd. But upon further investigation, you may find that there’s more to it than you might think. Consider the scene in 2001 in which Moon-Watcher throws the bone into…

  • Why the Armenian-Genocide Film ‘The Promise’ Is Crucial Cinema

    Why the Armenian-Genocide Film ‘The Promise’ Is Crucial Cinema

    It’s easy to be skeptical about preachy “man must” movies. You know: “Man must” not make war. “Man must” not ruin the Earth. “Man must” not be cruel to other people. The Promise (2016) is not a “man must” movie. Rather, it’s “must-see.” The film, which follows a love triangle as it progresses during the…