Hub Recommendations
Hub Review: Pride Film Evening
This week the Pride Film Evening came to the Victa Cinema in Victor Harbour. The Pride Film Evening was a celebration and amplification of voices of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Adelaide Fringe Review: Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit
Overall, I would give “Murder Village: An Improvised Whodunnit” a five out of five stars for pretty much anyone looking for a fun night out and something they DEFINITELY wouldn’t have seen before (obviously, because it’s all improvised but also cause it’s a unique concept for a show).
Adelaide Fringe Review: Lost In Translation
Lost In Translation is a show filled with immaturity, absurdity and randomness in the best way possible. Taking scripts from well loved movies and putting them through an online translator multiple times results in a weird, wacky, and hilarious version of the film. I attended the Titanic session, which was full of comedically out of place modern references and hand fetishes.
Adelaide Fringe Review: Creating Botanical Themed Pottery Art Plates
Not your typical Adelaide Fringe experience, SGC Art Studio’s Creating Botanical Themed Pottery Art Plates, allows you to be the artist. During this workshop, participants create either one large or two small plates, customising them with their own botanical design.
Went Up the Hill: AFF Review
Causeway Film’s newest upcoming film Went Up the Hill first premiered at Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) and more recently had its Australian Premiere at the Adelaide Film Festival (AFF). Directed by Samuel Van Grinsven, Went Up the Hill is an original and intimate take on the traditional ghost story.
I’m Not Everything I Want to Be: AFF Review
I’m Not Everything I Want to Be is a stunning and introspective documentary that chronicles the life of Czech photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková, known to some as the ‘Nan Goldin of Czechoslovakia’.
Adelaide Film Festival: Made In SA
Although the Adelaide Film Festival has ended for 2024, Hub is keeping the excitement going with some more reviews coming your way.
Made in SA is a curated program of short films made in South Australia which screens every year at the Adelaide Film Festival, of course each year with different films. This year there were seven films shown and with dance films to animation, this year's screening really covered it all.
Adelaide Film Festival: Lesbian Space Princess
Emma Hough Hobbs and Leela Varghese are breaking new ground with their brand new sci-fi comedy, Lesbian Space Princess, which is the first ever fully animated feature film to come out of South Australia.
Adelaide Film Festival: Future Council
The next film on Hub's Adelaide Film Festival list was Damon Gameau’s film, Future Council. Australian filmmaker, Damon Gameau, explores the complexities of the climate emergency through the perspective of eight young eco-warriors from across the world.
Adelaide Film Festival: Homegrown
Continuing our Adelaide Film Festival journey was a gripping documentary on American political zealots.
Adelaide Film Festival: Black Box Diaries
In this powerful documentary, Black Box Diaries (2024), Shiori Ito investigates her own sexual assault case, involving her offender, Noriyuki Yamaguchi, a political journalist with government connections.
Adelaide Film Festival: The Colors Within
Kicking off Hub’s coverage of the Adelaide Film Festival, coming-of-age anime The Colors Within had its Australian premiere on Thursday night.