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Director and Producer Haydn Keenan joins Banana Lounge Broadcasting, to discuss the re-release of his 1983 Indie film Going Down. After being found in a DVD bin in New York, it has…
The annual Cinema Reborn film festival is back! Focusing on the history of film and film preservation, the festival premiers a program of brand new film restorations from around the globe, shining a…
Flick Ford is joined by Will Cox and Telford Mills to review Emerald Fennell's Wuthering Heights, a reimagining of Emily Bronte's classic 1847 novel, starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi.
They debate the…
Melbourne's newest single screen picture theatre is here! Following Brunswick Picture House's grand opening, co-owner Gus Berger jumps on the airwaves to discuss the history of the building, the experience and reasoning behind…
Writer-Director Sophie Hyde joins Richard Watts to discuss her new feature film, Jimpa - a tribute to Sophie's late father, Jim Hyde.
Jimpa explores Hannah (Olivia Coleman) and her non-binary teenager who embark…
Winners of Best Feature Film at SXSW Sydney 2024, Adam C. Briggs and Sam Dixon join Tyler on the airwaves to discuss their co-directed and written film A Grand Mockery. The Australian Independent…
This week we welcome back our beloved host, Flick Ford! Joined by guests Thomas Caldwell and Cerise Howard.
We review Levan Akin’s deeply touching film Crossing, about a retired teacher searching for…
Eloise Ross jumped into the host seat this week to interview Australia’s unofficial Merle Oberon expert, Rohan Spong. In light of the recent book, Love, Queenie: Merle Oberon, Hollywood’s First South Asian Star…
This week we reviewed three films that all opened in Australian cinemas last week, but otherwise have little else in common.
Our guest host Thomas Caldwell was joined by Silvi Vann-Wall and Vyshnavee…
Incidentally, the theme for Primal Screen this week was volunteer-run organisations that make it possible to watch films on the big screen with an audience, that you otherwise mightn’t.
The small but mighty…