Revelation Film Festival have announced a retrospective focus on films that tell Black stories and raise up Black voices from around the world. The Black Voices Matter program will be included as part of Revelation’s inaugural virtual festival Couched, featuring four titles that focus on justice and racial equality. 1978’s Killer of Sheep, and 1983’s My Brother’s […]
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7 Jul 2020 /
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Welsh-born artist Bright Light Bright Light has delivered a modern queer anthem with his latest track, I Used To Be Cool. An ode to the proverbial 15 minutes of fame, the track and accompanying video have been described as part John Waters, part MTV nostalgia. Directed by Tyler Jensen, the mind behind Scream Queen! My Nightmare on […]
Tags: Andy Bell, brendan maclean, bright light bright light, couched, fun city, i used to be cool, Jake Shears, music, my nightmare on elm street, Revelation Film Festival, Sam Sparro, Scream Queen, tyler jensen
7 Jul 2020 |
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Revelation Film Festival have revealed a dozen more titles as part of their inaugural virtual film festival, Couched. Screening from 9th to 19th July, Rev will present 25+ features and documentaries, as well as a selection of short films, Q&A’s and panel discussions. Newly announced titles include Andrey Tarkovsky: A Cinema Prayer, documenting the life and work […]
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19 Jun 2020 |
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Perth’s most exciting film festival is gearing up for an online program loaded with features, documentaries and world premieres from around the globe. Revelation Film Festival have announced Couched, a digital film festival that will run this July, as the team plan ahead for a physical film festival later in 2020. “We exist to show […]
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4 Jun 2020 |
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