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Antenna, Australia’s leading international non-fiction film festival, today unveils its full program for 2025ANTENNA DOCUMENTARY FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES FULL 2025 LINE-UP
Antenna, Australia’s leading international non-fiction film festival, today unveils its full program for 2025. Featuring 50 of the most creative, thought-provoking documentaries from around the globe, over the course of 11 days, Antenna is set to turn Sydney into a doc-lovers' paradise from 6–16 February 2025. “I am very proud of this lineup as a whole,” said Festival Director Dudi Rokach. “Each documentary is imaginative, cinematic, and provocative, and I believe together they demonstrate the endless potential of documentary cinema in the hands of a great filmmaker.” Opening the festival is the Australian premiere of REAS, the second feature by acclaimed Argentine filmmaker Lola Arias. This documentary-musical hybrid follows cis and trans women reenacting their incarceration experiences through music and performance. Set in Buenos Aires' abandoned Caseros Prison, Reas transforms personal stories into a powerful act of reclamation. Fresh from its world premiere at IDFA, Antenna will hold the Australian premiere of ABOUT A HERO, the groundbreaking debut feature by artist and filmmaker Piotr Winiewicz. The film delves into the intersection of artificial intelligence and human creativity, built around a script generated by an AI trained on the works of Werner Herzog. Blending fictional mystery with thought-provoking interviews from artists, philosophers, and scientists, About a Hero is an exploration of originality and authenticity in the age of AI. In addition to showcasing emerging talent, Antenna will host the Australian premieres of groundbreaking works by acclaimed directors. Among them is SEPARATED by legendary filmmaker Errol Morris, which probes one of the darkest chapters in recent American history—family separations at the US-Mexico border; APOCALYPSE IN THE TROPICS, Petra Costa’s follow-up to her Oscar-nominated The Edge of Democracy, examining the growing influence of evangelical leaders over Brazilian politics and the chilling rise of the far right; and two parts of the monumental trilogy YOUTH by visionary filmmaker Wang Bing, chronicling the lives of young migrant textile workers in Zhili, China. Other International Highlights:
Three Australian feature documentaries and 12 Australian shorts will also screen at the festival, including ONE MIND. ONE HEART by Larissa Behrendt, which uncovers the extraordinary story of the three landmark Yirrkala Bark petitions that ignited the fight for Aboriginal rights, and WHOOPEE BLUES, a joyous tribute to the enduring legacy of the Conway brothers (Captain Matchbox) and their timeless contribution to Australian music history. Antenna will welcome award-winning director Penny Lane as a guest to Sydney. Known for her humour and unconventional approach to the documentary form, Penny has directed critically acclaimed films such as Our Nixon (2013), Nuts! (2016), Hail Satan? (2019), Listening to Kenny G (2021), and Confessions of a Good Samaritan (2023). Penny will present a handpicked collection of cinematic gems from the past, showcasing the films that have profoundly shaped her creative journey. The 13th edition of the Antenna Documentary Film Festival opens Thursday, February 6th in Sydney and runs until Sunday, February 16th. For complete program information and to purchase tickets and festival passes, visit www.antennafestival.org. 09.01.2025 | Editor's blog Cat. : Call for entry FESTIVALS
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