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A Simple Event

Made clandestinely with little money and a skeleton crew, Sohrab Shahid Saless’s 1973 debut feature is a quietly, mysteriously simmering masterpiece.

Dir. Sohrab Shahid Saless / 1973 / 80 mins / Iran / Farsi
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Sing Sing

In this SXSW award-winner, a theatre group finds hope and meaning through self-expression within the confines of a maximum-security prison.

Dir. Greg Kwedar / 2023 / 106 mins / USA / English
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Single File

Time collides and collapses in this kaleidoscopic reflection on change in Hong Kong.

Dir. Simon Liu / 2023 / 10 mins / USA, UK, Hong Kong, Italy / English, Cantonese
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Slow Shift

Monkeys overrun the remains of an ancient civilisation in this rich reflection on myth and reality.

Dir. Shambhavi Kaul / 2023 / 9 mins / USA, India / No Dialogue
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The Small Back Room

Now in a stunning 4K restoration, Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s WWII thriller remains a classic of aching romance and high-wire suspense.

Dir. Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger / 1949 / 106 mins / UK / English
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Some Rain Must Fall

This Berlinale award-winning domestic noir is the arresting first feature from Melbourne-trained Short Film Palme d’Or winner Qiu Yang.

Dir. Qiu Yang / 2024 / 98 mins / USA, France, Singapore, China / Mandarin, Wu Chinese
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The Story of Souleymane

Winner of the Cannes Un Certain Regard Jury Prize, this nerve-shredding portrait follows a Guinean delivery rider zipping across Paris in hopes of attaining legal residency.

Dir. Boris Lojkine / 2024 / 92 mins / France / French
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The Stranger and the Fog

In Bahram Beyzaie’s dazzling 1974 film, a mysterious stranger arrives in a coastal village on a drifting boat and falls for a local woman.

Dir. Bahram Beyzaie / 1974 / 140 mins / Iran / Farsi
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Sweet Dreams

The desperate absurdities of colonisation are laid bare in this satire of a Dutch family’s fallout following the death of their wealthy patriarch.

Dir. Ena Sendijarević / 2023 / 102 mins / Netherlands, Sweden, Indonesia / Indonesian, Dutch
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Teaches of Peaches

Class is in session! Celebrate the world of gender-punk icon Peaches in this audacious Teddy Award–winning documentary.

Dir. Philipp Fussenegger, Judy Landkammer / 2024 / 102 mins / Germany / English, German
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This Is a Film About The Black Keys

Ohio-born bluesy rockers The Black Keys get candid and introspective in this warts-and-all documentary direct from SXSW.

Dir. Jeff Dupre / 2024 / 89 mins / USA / English
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A Thousand Odd Days

When a son goes to the coast to visit the estranged, troubled mother he hasn’t seen in three years, he struggles to reconnect with her.

Dir. Riley Blakeway / 2023 / 14 mins / Australia / English
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Timestalker

In cult UK comedy treasure Alice Lowe’s film, a woman’s misguided fatal attraction to the same pretty bad-boy has lasted six centuries … so far.

Dir. Alice Lowe / 2024 / 97 mins / UK / English
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To a Land Unknown

Acclaimed documentarian Mahdi Fleifel makes his fiction debut with a Midnight Cowboy–inspired Palestinian refugee story.

Dir. Mahdi Fleifel / 2024 / 105 mins / Germany, Netherlands, UK, France, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Palestine / English, Greek, Arabic
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A Traveler’s Needs

MIFF favourite Hong Sang-soo reunites with Isabelle Huppert in this mysteriously tricksy comedy that won the Berlinale’s Silver Bear Grand Jury Prize.

Dir. Hong Sang-soo / 2024 / 90 mins / South Korea / English, French, Korean
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The Tree's Home

A striking allegory on the maternal instinct to sacrifice reminiscent of classic fairytales.

Dir. Hyemi Kim / 2023 / 12 mins / South Korea / No Dialogue
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Tuesday

Death comes as a giant macaw in this A24 fairytale about letting go, featuring a career-best turn from Seinfeld’s Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

Dir. Daina Oniunas-Pusić / 2023 / 111 mins / USA, UK / English
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Two Strangers Trying Not to Kill Each Other

The complex relationship between two married artists is laid bare in this searing and joyful portrait of love and creativity in autumn.

Dir. Jacob Perlmutter, Manon Ouimet / 2023 / 100 mins / USA, UK, Denmark / English, French, Italian
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An Unfinished Film

When an unfinished film, reborn, is stuck in stasis again, its creators meditate on how their lives have been transformed by the pandemic.

Dir. Lou Ye / 2024 / 105 mins / Germany, Singapore / Mandarin
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Universal Language

This zany transformation of Canada’s beigest city into the site of a classic Iranian film won Cannes Directors’ Fortnight’s first ever Audience Award.

Dir. Matthew Rankin / 2024 / 89 mins / Canada / French, Farsi
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Us and the Night

Ten years in the making and shot on transcendent 16mm, this is an unconventional love story for every book-loving introvert.

Dir. Audrey Lam / 2024 / 67 mins / Australia / English
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Very Gentle Work

Direct from Cannes, this eerie tour visits sites of ‘violent righteousness’.

Dir. Nate Lavey / 2024 / 24 mins / USA / English
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The Village Next to Paradise

Hope and familial bonds thrive in dangerous conditions in this groundbreaking feature – the first ever Somali film to screen at Cannes.

Dir. Mo Harawe / 2024 / 133 mins / Germany, France, Austria, Somalia / Somali
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Vulcanizadora

Underground auteur Joel Potrykus returns with a mind-bending and hilariously shocking trip into the existential terror of middle age.

Dir. Joel Potrykus / 2024 / 85 mins / USA / English
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Who by Fire

Egos clash in this tense coming-of-age tale set in an isolated cabin in the Canadian wilderness, which won the Berlinale Generation 14plus Grand Prix.

Dir. Philippe Lesage / 2024 / 161 mins / France, Canada / French
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Who Do I Belong To

In this evocative and ethereal mystery, a soothsaying matriarch wrestles with the darkness when her jihadist son returns from Syria.

Dir. Meryam Joobeur / 2024 / 118 mins / France, Canada, Tunisia / Arabic
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Winners

Using football as her vehicle, Soleen Yusef references her own refugee tale through the poignant journey of an 11-year-old’s new life in Germany.

Dir. Soleen Yusef / 2024 / 119 mins / Germany / German
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You Burn Me

This phantasmagoric experimental drama puts Ancient Greek poet Sappho in conversation with the nymph Britomartis.

Dir. Matías Piñeiro / 2024 / 64 mins / Spain, Argentina / Spanish