There are 17 film festivals in Western Australia
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Tina explores the journey of a teacher, Mareta Percival and her students at an elite private school filled with unexpected storylines and emotions. Don't miss out on this inspiring film.
The Most Precious of Cargoes is a profoundly moving story of extraordinary acts of kindness, resilience and hope amidst the horrors of war.
The Seed of the Sacred Fig offers immersive insight into a broader social reckoning, told through the story of one family being torn apart.
Don't miss out on this inspiring film showcasing the growth of eighteen-year-old Totone in his journey with friends of the fate of his father's farm.
Sing Sing is a quietly radical celebration of our humanity, our capacity to endure and our potential to change.
All We Imagine As Light is a uniquely beautiful portrait of a contemporary city that immerses you in the hopes and dreams of some of its twenty million inhabitants.
Black Dog presents a film that creates its own unique kind of western noir through its handsomely shot and absurdly droll tale of redemption.
An Iranian judo champ weighs her principles and ambitions against the safety of her family and herself in this riveting political sports thriller.
What do you get when you mix colonial politics, the CIA and a slew of incredible jazz icons?
In 2021 the Musée du Quai Branly announced it would return some of the antiquities held in its collection to the Republic of Benin. Thereafter, French filmmaker Mati Diop was hot on their trail.
Winner of Best Documentary at the Berlinale, No Other Land offers an impassioned glimpse into a community's forced displacement from the perspective of a Palestinian activist and Israeli journalist.
Levan Akin's multi-award-winning Crossing captures the vibrancy and colour of Istanbul, with diverse communities from different directions being drawn to its bustling Mediterranean hub.
Grand Tour is no ordinary travelogue or sweeping historical epic. It’s a daring, sumptuous odyssey for the curious of mind, the romantic of heart and the adventurous of spirit.
masterpiece of shifting tonal registers, Matthias Glasner’s provocative, semi-autobiographical film boldly treads the thin line between drama, tragedy and black humour – often within the same scene.
Set on the border of Belarus and Poland, Green Border is an urgent and essential drama that delves into the humanitarian emergency of refugees attempting to enter Europe.
Sometimes it takes a stranger to help you see the real you. Inspired by a true story, Bob Trevino Likes It is a joyful tribute to the small acts of compassion that make a massive difference.
Under the stars, surrounded by majestic pines, coming together to see the world brought to life on the big screen at The Lotterywest Films.