Revue

Blooming in Suburbia: Gabriel Carrubba on Sunflower

Critics Campus participant Erika Lay speaks to writer/director Gabriel Carrubba about his debut feature, a queer coming-of-age story set in a far-flung suburb of Melbourne.

By Erika Lay | 24 Aug 2023
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Critics Campus Reviews

Time Bomb Y2K – Four Ways

Marley McDonald and Brian Becker’s debut documentary Time Bomb Y2K receives some critical attention from four of our Critics Campus participants: Lauren Collee, Eric Jiang, Charles Carrall and Indigo Bailey.

23 Aug 2023

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Interviews Critics Campus

In the Warmth of a Frozen Sun: Anthony Chen on The Breaking Ice

Critics Campus participant Đăng Tùng Bạch speaks to director Anthony Chen about his latest feature, an exploration of the burning passion of youth in a cold climate.

By Đăng Tùng Bạch | 22 Aug 2023

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Interviews Critics Campus

Hope’s Waiting Room: Alice Englert on Bad Behaviour

Critics Campus participant Indigo Bailey speaks to actor turned writer/director Alice Englert about her retreat-set black comedy and how its complicated characters were shaped.

By Indigo Bailey | 19 Aug 2023

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Interviews Critics Campus

Following the Money: Robert Connolly on The Bank and the Australian Film Industry

Critics Campus participant Kevin Bui speaks to director Robert Connolly about his newly remastered debut feature, 2001 Australian economic thriller The Bank.

By Kevin Bui | 18 Aug 2023

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Critics Campus Reviews

Tiger Stripes – Four Ways

Amanda Nell Eu’s coming-of-age body horror Tiger Stripes gets the critical treatment from four of our Critics Campus participants: Christy Tan, Kevin Bui, Đăng Tùng Bach and Erika Lay.

17 Aug 2023

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Critics Campus Reviews

Realising Desire: Choices and Sexuality in Ira Sachs’s Passages

Critics Campus participant Charles Carrall analyses the messy ménage à trois at the heart of Ira Sachs’s film, in which sex provides plenty of questions and few answers.

By Charles Carrall | 17 Aug 2023

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Interviews Critics Campus

Adventures Against Boredom: Nick Pinkerton on The Sweet East

Critics Campus participant Lauren Collee speaks to critic and The Sweet East screenwriter Nick Pinkerton about the film’s artistic priorities, literary inspirations and enigmatic protagonist.

By Lauren Collee | 16 Aug 2023

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Critics Campus Reviews

An Abundance of Love: Romantic Triangles in Past Lives, The Breaking Ice and Passages

Critics Campus participant Eric Jiang discusses three MIFF films that each deal with love triangles using different narrative approaches – presenting these situations as variously damaging, ambiguous and powerfully transformative.

By Eric Jiang | 15 Aug 2023

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Critics Campus Reviews

Time for Reflection: Master Gardener and the Late-style Transformation of Paul Schrader

Critics Campus participant Kevin Bui examines Paul Schrader’s shift away from narratives of retribution and towards tales of personal growth – culminating in one of his most hopeful, if also most difficult, films.

By Kevin Bui | 14 Aug 2023

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Critics Campus Reviews

Deconstructing Authority: William Greaves’s Symbiopsychotaxiplasm: Take One

Critics Campus participant Christy Tan takes a look at the political and aesthetic questions posed by William Greaves’s radical 1968 docufiction experiment.

By Christy Tan | 13 Aug 2023