The first of our features of Griffith Film School films selected for the Festival de Cannes market place (Cannes Court Metrage).
The performance of Steve Reich’s Music for 18 Musicians at the Crossbows Festival was accompanied by visuals created by second and third year Bachelor of Film and Screen Media Production students from the Griffith Film School.
The Arts, Education and Law Group Alumni Awards aim to recognise the outstanding achievements and successes of our alumni.
Some of the spectacular, exciting and joyful moments shared at the 2012 Buddha Birthday Festival in The Parklands at South Bank.
Screen Australia today announced almost $400,000 in development support for 16 feature projects, enabling filmmakers to take their scripts to the next stage towards production readiness.
For the third year running the Griffith Film School, Griffith University has been invited to participate in the market place of the Cannes Film Festival.
To help raise money for the production of “Worm Eaters”, one of the third year productions this year, the students are running a trivia night.
The Argus presents a screening of The Bang Bang Club.
GFS Students: Griffith Film School invites you to a screening of Dickens on Film with special guest Michael Eaton.
As part of Griffith University’s approach to supporting students to apply your learning in the workplace, we would like to advise you of an interesting course that enables you to complete an internship for a community organisation. Read on for…
Have you got an idea you want to see made into a film? have you been harbouring a script but won’t bring it out unless you can get the proper funds, equipment and crew for it?
Great documentary on Australian contemporary dance – creating work, performing and making the most out of life. Playing at Dendy Portside and the Blue Room now.