Richard Wolstencroft is a 56-year-old Australian film director, writer, film festival organiser (Melbourne Underground Film Festival), former nightclub promoter, thinker, philosopher, and podcaster. He has directed eight feature films and twenty short films, including music videos.
He founded a nightclub called The Hellfire Club, which was very successful in the 1990s and early 2000s. In 2000, he founded the Melbourne Underground Film Festival (MUFF) and has been its director ever since. So he has been organising events in Melbourne continuously for about 35 years. Richard became famous when he made a film with Boyd Rice, a Right-wing counterculture musician popular in Dissident Right-wing circles, called Pearls Before Swine. (more…)






