‘The Moogai,’ Aboriginal Horror, Wins CinefestOZ Lucrative Top Prize

‘The Moogai,’ Aboriginal Horror, Wins CinefestOZ Lucrative Top Prize


achieve a big win

John Bell“S”The wave“It was named the winner of the film award at the Western Australian Film Festival on Saturday.” Cinefest Oz The festival's cash prize is A$100,000 (US$67,000), making it one of the richest film festival prizes in the world.

Sarah and Fergus, a young Aboriginal couple, give birth to their second child. But what was supposed to be a happy time in their lives turns sinister when Sarah begins seeing an evil spirit who she is convinced is trying to take her baby. Fergus can't see it but desperately wants to believe it. He doesn't know if the baby-stealing spirit is real or if Sarah is actually the biggest threat to their family's safety. The film stars Shari Sebbins and Maine White.

It is produced by Christina Seaton, Mitchell Stanley and Samantha Jennings It was co-produced with Alex White. UK-based Bankside Films is handling international sales.

“Genre films have long dealt with ideas of grief and loss. With Mojai, Australia now has one of the best examples of this. Mojai offers a clear vision of how the trauma of the Stolen Generations intertwines with the anxiety of motherhood,” the festival said in a statement. There were three other films in contention for the award: Runt, Audrey and The Snail Diaries.

have more children

Banijay for Kids & Familya children's entertainment unit of a multinational group. Banijay Responsible for shows like: “Totally spies!” and Mr. Bean: The Animated Series Announced the acquisition of a majority stake in the French production company, Processcreator of the popular educational entertainment epic “once upon a time….” The deal includes Procidis’ popular Hello Maestro brand. “The complementary deal expands the group’s existing portfolio of premium kids brands and represents the first product focused on edutainment,” Banijay said.

Procidis was founded in 1962 by the late Albert Barelli and since 2009 has been under the leadership of Helen Barely As President. She will now remain as Managing Director of Procidis after the acquisition. President of Banijay Kids & Family Benoit di Sabatino He is the President of Proceeds Corporation.

Closed and reopened

Classic Thai Horror Movie “shutter” The film was re-released in theaters on the 20th anniversary of its original release.

Directed by Pangong Besanthanakon The film, titled “Parkboom Wongboom,” depicts a couple fleeing the scene of a car accident, but strange shadows begin to appear in the images the photographer takes.

He is a star. Ananda EveringhamDirectors Nathwiranuch Thongmee and Ashita Sikkamana have helped spark interest in Thai horror films for several years, including a 2008 Japanese remake. Pisanthanakon has also directed successful films including the hit horror comedy “P-Mak” and the Korean co-production “The Medium.”

Thai pride

Two days Thailand International LGBTQ+ Film & TV Festival 2024 The Cannes International Film Festival kicked off on Monday at the Paragon Cinema Complex in central Bangkok. The festival features some 28 LGBTQ+ films from 14 countries, including “Before I Change My Mind,” “Splendid Isolation,” “Old Boys,” “Crosses on the Beach,” “Days,” “Vera,” “The Pleasure of Others,” and Thai-produced classics “The Last Song” and “The Love of Siam.” Tsai Ming Liang He is expected to attend.

The festival is said to highlight Thailand’s “soft power” credibility and underscore the country’s role in producing LGBT content. Thailand has become a hub for BL and GL content production, which is finding a growing audience across the Asian region.



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