The home of remarkable films in Australia & New Zealand.
Madman Entertainment is an independent distributor with a focus on remarkable stories. We are proud to share films with audiences in Australia and New Zealand that transcend the screen; starting conversations, encouraging reflection and empowering change.
From documentaries that reflect on our national identity, to bold dramas that push the boundaries of cinema, or animated content at the bleeding edge of creativity, Madman represents content that connects with audiences well beyond the cinema or lounge room.
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Meet Pinky with Sarah Snook. Star of Adam Elliot's new film Memoir of a Snail. In cinemas October 17
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The cinematic parallels between Wim Wenders’ Perfect Days (2023) and Clayton Jacobskn’s Kenny (2006)
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The Zone of Interest director Jonathan Glazer set up the Höss house w/ 10 cameras operating at once.
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Director Jonathan Glazer, his cast and crew on the making of The Zone of Interest. In cinemas Feb 22
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