Film highlights Special School drama success
Griffith University is making an invaluable contribution to the social and educational engagement of some of Queensland’s most disadvantaged students....
Griffith University is making an invaluable contribution to the social and educational engagement of some of Queensland’s most disadvantaged students....
Griffith Film Schoolsenior lecturer Dr Peter Hegedus has been nominated for an Australian Directors Guild Award for his powerful documentary, Lili.
A powerful new documentary by Griffith film lecturer Dr Peter Hegedus has been nominated for a $10,000 prize at the Sydney Film Festival next week.
Griffith Film School lecturer Peter Hegedus has received the Hungarian Film Critics Award for Best Documentary.
A host of Griffith Film School projects will premiere at the Brisbane International Film Festival (BiFF).
Griffith Film School alumnus Ryan Miller is collaborating with Griffith on a new 12-week internship for Masters students.
A trio of Griffith filmmakers are off to the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival with their graduate documentary, Wolfe. Wolfe is a short documentary from producer/director Claire Randall, who studied Film and Screen Media at Griffith Film School. The film was motivated by her own encounter with mental illness as a teenager. It uses interviews and animation to explore a young man’s journey through adolescence with undiagnosed schizophrenia, and his relationship with an imaginary friend, Mister Wolfe.
Griffith Film School students have taken out top honours in a series of high profile awards. Head of Griffith Film School Professor Herman van Eyken said the success of students and alumni reflected the high calibre of work taking place at GFS.
A documentary on two elderly sisters sharing the delicate art of making traditional Hungarian strudel and a deeply personal family...
The residents of Beaudesert have shared their most intimate stories — tales of love, sadness, family and belonging — on...