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Nashen Moodley

Nashen Moodley appointed Sydney Film Festival director

NEWS: Nashen Moodley takes up the Sydney Film Festival director’s chair.

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This is England '86

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Wrap Up

It's hard to believe that it has been almost a week since the 58th Sydney Film Festival closed last Sunday with Mike Mills' Beginners. The Festival cited record

Beginners

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 11 and Closing Night

After 12 days, 161 films and countless amounts of snacks consumed, the 58th Sydney Film Festival came to a close with a gala awards ceremony last night and

Martha Marcy May Marlene

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 10

The penultimate day of the 58th Sydney Film Festival began with enthusiasm with lines already out onto the street by 9:00 am for the second screening of Cave

Take Shelter

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 9

As the working week drew to a close in old Sydney town, the eleventh Official Competition film of the 58th Sydney Film Festival, Jeff Nichols' Take Shelter, made

Cairo 678

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 8

Rolling into home stretch of the 58th Sydney Film Festival, a modest 14 screenings were happening around Sydney today. Starting with the sold out Czech Republic film Surviving

Sacrifice

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 7

As the 58th Sydney Film Festival reached the hump of the week, marking exactly a week since the Opening Night, audiences saw the next competition film, Cairo 678,

The Tree of Life

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 6

There were many great films debuting or enjoying a second run at the 58th Sydney Film Festival on the first Tuesday of the Festival, but there was one

Forgiveness of Blood

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 5

To celebrate the Queen's Birthday, The Reel Bits marched boldly on into Day 5 of the 58th Sydney Film Festival. It was a day that celebrated the wonders

Hanna

Sydney Film Festival 2011: Day 4

For a day that began with a repeat screening of Miranda July's The Future, many of today's screenings concerned the past. Along with documentaries A Letter to Elia,

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