A striking performance of ecological urgency and intimate storytelling.
OzAsia Festival
Embarking on a Drift to the Unknown asks you to listen, as though the past is breathing in your ear.
Hiromi and PUBLIQuartet were a triumph of artistry, collaboration and joy.
A traveller gets more than he bargained for when he comes across a run-down bistro in Osaka.
Miss Revolutionary Idol Beserker returned to OzAsia for round two with their latest show Totes Adorbs ❤ Hurricane which […]
A poignant documentary centring on beekeeper Hatidze and the conflict she faces when confronted with new neighbours. A must-see!
Ash Mayfair’s powerful debut feature, The Third Wife, is a damning tale of the destructive patriarchy that dominated […]
A surefire date-night hit, the film satisfies even the most cynical-romantic at heart. Don’t be too surprised or guilty at the presence of a rogue tear (or two).
Sunshine That Can Move Mountains is an exploration of the complexity of the relationships that dominate all our lives – with family, friends and community, and with our gods and our environment. It’s a wonderful piece of cinema.
Director Yang Mingming’s first feature film, Girls Always Happy, will screen as a centrepiece of this year’s OzAsia Film Festival’s Women Directors In Asia selection.
