Tag Archive for: documentaries

Music’s Redemptive Power Uncovered in ‘The Musical Mind’

‘The Musical Mind: A Portrait in Process’ examines the struggle of bringing art to life, and the neurological uniqueness of creatives.

26-Year-Old Joey Fry’s Mission to End Loneliness Epidemic

“There’s been an accident – you’ve lost your leg”. Joey Fry’s tragedy leads to exploration of loneliness in ‘The Great Separation’.

‘Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story’ – A Reel Dialogue Review

Whether you know the name Gudinski or not, it doesn’t take long to realise how he influenced generations through his talent discoveries.

‘Portrait of The Queen’: A Documentary for Devotees

Lovers of documentaries or photography will enjoy this latest QE2 film’s take on various photographs of Her Majesty.

Author Tim Winton Says New Docuseries is an “Act of Prayer to Creation”

‘Ningaloo Nyinggulu’ showcases the incredible Ningaloo Reef in WA, one of the last intact wild places left on Earth.

Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’

A new documentary revisits the story of Arthur Stace, the man behind the slogan, Eternity, immortalised in a Sydney New Year’s Eve fireworks.

Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie

This moving, optimistic biopic captures the emotions of a young star confronted with an incurable disease early in his life.

What’s Next for Hillsong Churchgoers? Marc Fennell Investigates in ‘The Kingdom’

Walkley winning journalist Marc Fennell hosts the SBS doco ‘The Kingdom’, about Hillsong’s changing place in the Christian landscape.

John Farnham: Finding The Voice – Movie Review

John Farnham’s documentary captures the story of an Aussie battler as he attempts to record the most successful album in Australian history.

‘My Mind & Me’: Selena Gomez Breaks Down Myth of Success

‘Selena Gomez: My Mind & Me’ is about a woman grappling with a past that’s defined her but that she’s since outgrown.

Chicken Salt on the Menu in New Documentary

The Brisbane production Salt of the Earth, has been confirmed to have its world premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival in October.

Mr Eternity’s Story Explored in ‘Written in Chalk: The Echo of Arthur Stace’

Eternity is a word that was seen for 35 years written on Sydney’s streets in chalk by a man named Arthur Stace.