Griffith filmmaker selected for prestigious Venice festival
Associate Professor Peter Hedegus has been selected to premier his film, Sorella’s Story to the world at the prestigious...
Associate Professor Peter Hedegus has been selected to premier his film, Sorella’s Story to the world at the prestigious...
Griffith Film Schoolsenior lecturer Dr Peter Hegedus has been nominated for an Australian Directors Guild Award for his powerful documentary, Lili.
Griffith Film School lecturer Peter Hegedus has received the Hungarian Film Critics Award for Best Documentary.
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 alumnus Liam Heyen is celebrating the release of his latest film, the feel-good Aussie comedy, Top End Wedding.
Griffith Film School alumnus Steve Jaggi will screen his directorial debut in Brisbane this weekend.
A pair of Griffith Film School graduates has produced an acclaimed documentary on the life and work of legendary Australian...
Griffith filmmaker Claire Randall has won an award for Best Documentary at the Uni Shorts Film Festival in New Zealand with her film, Wolfe. The documentary continued its dream run, beating out entries from film schools in the US, Switzerland, China and New Zealand.
Griffith Film School student Claire Randall was in the spotlight when her first film won international acclaim during a whirlwind year on the festival circuit.
Griffith Film School student Claire Randall is following in the footsteps of legendary directors like Martin Scorsese and George Lucas — presenting her first film at the renowned International Short Film Festival, Oberhausen. Wolfe, which recently won a Crystal Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, explores a young man’s journey through adolescence with undiagnosed schizophrenia.