BOFA is partnering with the National Disability Coordination Officer Programme as well as Speak Out Tasmania: The University of Tasmania Social Inclusion Community of Practice, in showing the movie: Defiant…
(WITH A LOT OF HELP FROM OUR FRIENDS) Village Cinemas venue and Plough Inn Festival Lounge OK, we can admit it now.... we were a bit nervous about our move…
BOFA 2018 starts THURSDAY and the first “Sold Out” signs have already gone up. All three Red Carpet films (Let the Sunshine In, Whiteley and The Tale of Ruby Rose) are fully…
There has been a lot of interest in The Future of Work and Death, the film which tackles the big questions about the exponential growth of technology and where it is…
There’s nothing that captivates quite like the power of film. That’s why film festivals have become so popular in recent years—they showcase feature films, shorts, and documentaries that demonstrate this…
Looking for a spot for a coffee between movies or to chat about what you’ve just seen over a convivial drink? Look no further. The Plough Inn, directly opposite the…
From the vineyards of France, to the war on food waste and a quirky sushi restaurant in Finland, BOFA brings you the best things in life through film. EAT/DRINK/LIVE is…
BACK TO BURGUNDY A fascinating behind the scenes glimpse of winemaking in the rarified atmosphere of Burgundy. Jean returns to the family’s Burgundy vineyard from Australia, leaving his own family…
An outstanding film that deserves a sell-out house at BOFA 2018 is the latest feature from British director Andrew Haigh (45 Years – one of the hits at BOFA 2015), Lean…
Film can be a powerful force for change, and BOFA’s DISRUPTIVE section highlights films which set out to shake things up, tackling subjects like gender identity, terrorism, social media and…