The Melbourne Women in Film Festival (MWFF) is a four-day event in Melbourne, Australia, that supports and celebrates the work of Australian women filmmakers. Launched in 2017, the festival emerged from our desire as screen academics to increase the visibility of both professional and amateur women filmmakers and their work. Despite a strong history of grassroots and state-supported women’s creative cultures in Australia, women have remained marginal within the domestic screen industry. Women filmmakers are also underrepresented within the global festival circuit. This article traces the curatorial practices underpinning MWFF since its inception. We describe our approach to running a locally based, women-centered film festival; how we...
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WHAT A PLEASUR TO OPEN the catalogue of the 44th Melbourne International Film Festival to discover t...
International Film Festivals act as important sites for the exhibition of contemporary world cinema....
This thesis charts the development and operation of film festivals within Melbourne from 1952 to 201...
International Film Festivals play a vital role in shaping filmmakers’ careers. This paper presents s...
When they began to flourish in the 1970s, women’s film festivals offered pivotal opportunities for t...
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Queensland's film sector is currently in the midst of significant change. Organisations at the centr...
Keynote at the Film Festivals in Dialog event at the IFFF - Internationales FrauenFilmFestival Dortm...
Organisations at the centre of the state’s industry, such as Screen Queensland, have undergone subst...
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BACKGROUND This research was funded by the Malcolm Moore Industry Research Grant, which is awarded f...
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Specially commissioned text for the hundredth anniversary issue of one of the oldest film journals i...
What are the gaps in current film histories? Who has been forgotten and why? How can we write histor...
In the midst of drought in Central Queensland, the small town of Winton triples its population for t...
WHAT A PLEASUR TO OPEN the catalogue of the 44th Melbourne International Film Festival to discover t...
International Film Festivals act as important sites for the exhibition of contemporary world cinema....
This thesis charts the development and operation of film festivals within Melbourne from 1952 to 201...
International Film Festivals play a vital role in shaping filmmakers’ careers. This paper presents s...
When they began to flourish in the 1970s, women’s film festivals offered pivotal opportunities for t...
This paper will discuss our curation of Celebrating Women in Global Cinema (CWinGC), a unique year-l...
Queensland's film sector is currently in the midst of significant change. Organisations at the centr...
Keynote at the Film Festivals in Dialog event at the IFFF - Internationales FrauenFilmFestival Dortm...
Organisations at the centre of the state’s industry, such as Screen Queensland, have undergone subst...
Book synopsis: The last decade has witnessed an explosion of interest in film festivals, with the fi...
BACKGROUND This research was funded by the Malcolm Moore Industry Research Grant, which is awarded f...
This paper examines the significance of the Melbourne Women’s International Jazz Festival as a long-...
Specially commissioned text for the hundredth anniversary issue of one of the oldest film journals i...
What are the gaps in current film histories? Who has been forgotten and why? How can we write histor...
In the midst of drought in Central Queensland, the small town of Winton triples its population for t...
WHAT A PLEASUR TO OPEN the catalogue of the 44th Melbourne International Film Festival to discover t...