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Join MIFF Ambassador Robert Connolly (Paper Planes, MIFF Premiere Fund 2014; Balibo, MIFF 2009) as he presents a radiant 4K restoration of his debut feature: an entertaining, anti-capitalist caper of greed and deception.

Jim Doyle (a mysterious David Wenham) is a maths prodigy working on a formula to predict stock-market fluctuations. His quest piques the interest of Simon O’Reilly (a sharp-talking Anthony LaPaglia), the CEO of Centabank, who is under pressure from the bank’s board to boost profits. If that’s not enough, ruthless O’Reilly is also dealing with bereaved parents on a mission to sue the bank for dodgy offshore loan advice, yet his ethics aren’t the only ones that are called into question.

Originally screened as MIFF 2001’s Opening Night film, Connolly’s rendition of the ‘battler vs institution’ stand-off has been newly remastered, accentuating clever graphics and a Melbourne of cold corporate urbanity. Propelled by stellar performances from Wenham and LaPaglia, The Bank stamped its director’s mark on the film industries in Australia and abroad, earning him an AFI Award for Best Original Screenplay as well as accolades at the Palm Springs, Newport Beach and Portland film festivals. A thriller about unabashed avarice, cutthroat bureaucracy and the ways in which empathy can fall away in the race for economic success, The Bank remains as topical today as upon its release.

“A slick Robin Hood fairytale for our age of techno-corporate feudalism and financial-market astrology … A mix of protest populism and entertaining anarchism.” – Time Out


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Please note: Director Robert Connolly will participate in an in-conversation following the Tuesday 8 August screening.

The screening on MIFF Play will be 1080p HD.