Marine Raynard in Paris Archive

The French Film Festival is back in Sydney

The Alliance Française French Film Festival is returning to the Palace Cinemas in Sydney on March 1 with a fabulous film selection for French film lovers. The Festival, now in its 27th season, is the most popular French film festival in the …

Review: Light Show at the MCA

Sydney’s Museum of Contemporary Art has turned the lights on sculptures and artificial light installations to transform the space and alter perception until July 10. Throughout the exhibit, light – something we take for granted in our every day lives – is used as …

French Film Festival fever in Sydney

  For its 26th film festival, the Alliance Française is presenting a wide and smart range of French films from 2014 and 2015. In Sydney until March 22, the festival will also be in Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra, Byron Bay and …
From Sydney to Paris: Je suis Charlie

From Sydney to Paris: Je suis Charlie

  Horror, disdain, anger, sadness. Those are all the words that came to mind after the last week of stressful and horrible news of what was happening in my home country, France. How could 2015 start in such a shattering way? Wednesday 7 January 2015, 10:47pm: …

Review: St Vincent at Moonlight Cinema

Forget about all the film roles Bill Murray has had in the past– he is definitely the coolest and wildest babysitter a kid can ask for in his latest film, St Vincent. The Moonlight Cinema opened with the advanced screening of this well-directed  feel …
New Theatre 2015 season

New Theatre 2015 season

  New Theatre  artistic director Louise Fisher has revealed that for its 2015 season the theatre, one of the oldest continuously running in the country, has a new motto: “In 2015, we encourage you to think big and think new.” Between adventure, passion and drama, the …
A summer under the stars with Moonlight Cinema

A summer under the stars with Moonlight Cinema

Moonlight Cinema announced its program for the 2014/2015 summer edition with a public lunchtime launch at Martin Place on Wednesday. The city crowd welcomed the colourful open-air cinema setting and seemed to appreciate a lovely pop-up picnic, the opening speech from Moonlight Cinema director Ian …