Warwick Thornton's 'Wolfram' Premieres in Shanghai
Australian director Warwick Thornton attended the Chinese premiere of his film 'Wolfram' at the Shanghai International Film Festival. The film, previously featured in the main competition at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year, is set in a 1930s Australian mining town. It centers on the story of two Aboriginal siblings, Max and Kid, with Thornton reportedly discussing the film's roots in his family history.

Australian auteur Warwick Thornton presented his latest feature film, 'Wolfram,' at a post-screening event during the Shanghai International Film Festival. This appearance marked the film's Chinese premiere.
Earlier this year, 'Wolfram' was part of the main competition section at the Berlin Film Festival. The film's setting is a 1930s Australian mining town, and its narrative follows two Aboriginal siblings named Max and Kid.
During the event, Thornton reportedly discussed how the film's narrative drew from his own family history.
(Source: Variety)


