Although it’s often unfairly overlooked, Australian cinema boasts a vast, wide-reaching array of different genres and themes. Whether you’re in the mood for a laugh, a scare, or even a good cry, there’s an Australian film out there just for you. Some of Australia’s most important voices are given a platform through film: Satellite Boy follows a young Indigenous boy as he tries to maintain his connection to Country in modern Australia, while Holding The Man interrogates Australia’s response to the HIV/AIDS crisis in the ’80s.