SFF 2018: Review – A Mother Brings Her Son to be Shot
This Irish documentary from Sinéad O'Shea kicks off with a confronting display where a child shows…
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This Irish documentary from Sinéad O'Shea kicks off with a confronting display where a child shows…
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In Holiday, a new Danish film playing at the Sydney Film Festival, a young woman, Sascha,…
The groundbreaking 1996 High Court case of Wik vs Queensland is the subject of a new…
Kicking off the screenings on the second night of the Sydney Film Festival is South African…