Revue

Kate Plays Christine, Four Ways

Critics Campus 2016 participants Jessica Ellicott, Doosie Morris, Andréas Giannopoulos and Dominic Barlow review Robert Greene's Kate Plays Christine.
By Alice | 08 Aug 2016

MIFF 2016 Talking Pictures | In Conversation with Terence Davies

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 lauren 08 Aug 2016
A Frame Can Be a Cage: Animals on Screen at MIFF 2016

A Frame Can Be a Cage: Animals on Screen at MIFF 2016

Critics Campus 2016 participant Aimee Knight examines the relationship between humans and animals in three MIFF 2016 films.
 Alice 08 Aug 2016
Stuck in the Middle with Dudes: Men on the Verge in How Heavy This Hammer and Suntan

Stuck in the Middle with Dudes: Men on the Verge in How Heavy This Hammer and Suntan

Critics Campus 2016 participant Doosie Morris dissects masculinities in two MIFF 2016 international films.
 Alice 07 Aug 2016
Dance on Film: Finding Meaning in Movement

Dance on Film: Finding Meaning in Movement

Critics Campus 2016 participant Ella Donald explores the elegiac and expressive films in the Melbourne International Film Festival’s Dance on Film program.
 Alice 07 Aug 2016
Rhymes of Goodbye: Posthumous Films at MIFF

Rhymes of Goodbye: Posthumous Films at MIFF

Inspired by Cosmos and No Home Movie, Critics Campus 2016 participant Andréas Giannopoulos sets off on a journey to uncover the meaning of the final film.
 Alice 06 Aug 2016
Cinematic-Nonfiction: Blurring Fact and Fiction To Shed New Light with Kate Plays Christine’s Robert Greene

Cinematic-Nonfiction: Blurring Fact and Fiction To Shed New Light with Kate Plays Christine’s Robert Greene

Critics Campus 2016 participant Isabella McNeill interviews Robert Greene on truth, fiction and the freedom to fail in his latest film Kate Plays Christine.
 Alice 06 Aug 2016
Keeping It Real: Women Paving the Way in Australian Documentary

Keeping It Real: Women Paving the Way in Australian Documentary

Critics Campus 2016 participant Tanya Farley explores gender parity, cultural policy and the recent success of Australian women documentarians.
 Alice 05 Aug 2016
Double Fantasy: Jerry Lewis’s The Ladies Man and The Nutty Professor

Double Fantasy: Jerry Lewis’s The Ladies Man and The Nutty Professor

Critics Campus 2016 participant Jessica Ellicott examines the role of fantasy in two of Jerry Lewis’s classic comedies.
 Alice 04 Aug 2016
65 Seconds with Sotiris Dounoukos

65 Seconds with Sotiris Dounoukos

This year MIFF welcomes over 100 guests to the festival to participate in Q&As, panel discussions, special events and to showcase their films. For the 65h MIFF we sat down for 65 seconds with some of the faces you'll be seeing over the 18 days.

Your name: Sotiris Dounoukos

Your film: Joe Cinque’s Consolation

Where are you from:
Australia

How long have you been making films:
14 years

Without

 alex 04 Aug 2016
Introducing MIFF Ambassador Jane Allsop

Introducing MIFF Ambassador Jane Allsop

For MIFF 2016, in addition to our long serving and very loyal Patron Geoffrey Rush, we welcome a new wave of talent to the fold as MIFF Ambassadors.

So that you can get to know them a little more, and their love for MIFF, we asked them to sit down and talk about all things cinema, MIFF and what they are looking forward to for 2016.

What role has MIFF played in your life so far?
I’ve always atte

 alex 04 Aug 2016
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