Sydney Film Festival
Meet the Dirt Biker Who Made a Doco on Australia's Gnarliest Desert Race
"The race is like our religion: something we can't just shake off, passed down through the generations."
China's Pre-Wedding Photo Shoots Are Something Else
From exotic beach landscapes, royalty, and fairy tales to James Bond-style set ups made to resemble action film posters, pre-wedding photos are an integral part of China's wedding culture.
‘Risk’ Is a Documentary About Becoming Disillusioned With Julian Assange
After spending four years filming the WikiLeaks founder, Laura Poitras still has more questions than answers.
How to Make a Tactful Film About the On-Air Suicide of a News Reporter
"Kate Plays Christine" is a doco following American actress Kate Lyn Sheil as she prepares to play the role of the first person to commit suicide live on air, reporter Christine Chubbuck.
A Glimpse Inside the All-Consuming World of Amateur Bodybuilding
"Destination Arnold" is an Australian doco that follows two Indigenous women who dream of competing in the Arnold Classic. But unlike most films about bodybuilding, it's not actually about bodybuilding.
Win Tickets to our Top Picks at the Sydney Film Festival
Iranian MCs, competitive tickling, and frat bro hazing—there's something for everybody.
What VICE Is Seeing at the Sydney Film Festival
Ahead of the Sydney Film Festival next month we've selected our picks to will help your navigate their brain-splittingly great program.
David Michôd Speaks About his Not So Futuristic New Film 'The Rover'
On the eve of its cinema release, David Michôd spoke about the difficult second album, the shadow of 'Mad Max', and casting the 'Twilight' heartthrob in a very different role.