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Post-screening Q&A: The Meddler
Programmer Kate Jinx speaks to the filmmakers behind The Meddler: Alex Roberts, Daniel Leclair and Rodrigo Balart.

Post-screening Q&A: Boys State
Film critic Stephen A Russell is joined by the filmmakers behind Boys State: Amanda McBaine, Jesse Moss and their remarkable subject Steven Garza.

Post-screening Q&A: She Dies Tomorrow
MIFF Ambassador Fayssal Bazzi talks to the film team for She Dies Tomorrow: director and writer Amy Seimetz and actor Kate Lyn Sheil.

Post-screening Q&A: Born to Be
Programmer Kate Jinx speaks to the team from MIFF 68½'s Born to Be, including director Tania Cypriano and two of the film’s subjects, Dr Jess Ting and Mahogany Phillips.

Post-screening Q&A: Ema
MIFF Ambassador Justin Kurzel speaks to the director of Ema, Pablo Larraín, following his film’s screening as part of MIFF 68½.

Post-screening Q&A: Mogul Mowgli
MIFF Programmer Kate Fitzpatrick speaks to Mogul Mowgli co-screenwriter and star Riz Ahmed following the film’s screening as part of MIFF 68½.

Post-screening Q&A: Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie’s Dead Aunt)
MIFF Programmer Kate Fitzpatrick speaks to Ellie & Abbie (& Ellie’s Dead Aunt) director Monica Zanetti and co-stars Sophie Hawkshaw and Zoe Terakes.

Post-screening Q&A: Shirley
MIFF Programmer Kate Jinx speaks to the director of Shirley, Josephine Decker, following her film’s screening as part of MIFF 68½.

Post-screening Q&A: Paper Champions
MIFF Programmer Kate Fitzpatrick speaks to Paper Champions co-writer/actor Luke Saliba, co-producer/actor Erin Saliba and director Jo-Anne Brechin following their film’s screening as part of MIFF 68½.

Post-screening Q&A: Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky
Artist and educator Nathalie McLean speaks to Looky Looky Here Comes Cooky’s Steven Oliver (presenter/co-writer) and Steven McGregor (director/co-writer) following their film’s screening as part of MIFF 68½.

Post-screening Q&A: Wendy
MIFF Ambassador Mirrah Foulkes speaks to the director of Wendy, Benh Zeitlin, following his film’s screening as part of MIFF 68½.