Tag: Melbourne International Film Festival
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Melbourne International Film Festival: 28 July 2011
FILM FESTIVAL: The first week draws to a close at the 60th Melbourne International Film Festival, with a stack of goodies yet to come. We take a look at Lena Dunham’s mumblecore film Tiny Furniture, Sion Sono’s brutal masterpiece Cold Fish and Richard Ayoade’s sublime Submarine.
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: Most Anticipated
ARTICLE: With the Melbourne International Film Festival kicking off this week, we take a look at our most anticipated films from the program, ranging from the latest from a collection of acclaimed auteurs to cult hits in the making, and Cannes hits to the best of Asian cinema.
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: What We’ve Seen So Far
The The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival kicks off this week, so we take a look at 22 films we’ve already seen including Sydney Film Prize winner A Separation.
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Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: Launch
NEWS: The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival launches its full program today as tickets go on sale for the festival that is now entering its senior citizenship.
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Trailers: Melbourne International Film Festival 2011
Battling popcorn and choc tops be damned! A series of amusing trailers released yesterday show that even though they are turning 60 this year, self-parody is still a primary part of the Melbourne International Film Festival ethos in its Cannes-injected lineup.
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Second Glance: 60th Melbourne International Film Festival
NEWS: The 60th Melbourne International announced 25 of its films via a press release, somewhat special for containing films that were all screened at Cannes this year, including Lars Von Trier’s controversial Best Actress winning Melancholia.
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First Glance: 60th Melbourne International Film Festival
NEWS: The Melbourne International Film Festival turns 60 this year, and their First Glance gives us a taste of what we can expect from the diamond anniversary of one of Australia’s most highly regarded showcases of cinema from home and around the world.
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Melbourne International Film Festival: Machete Maidens Unleashed!/Spine Tingler! The William Castle Story
There a number of documentaries screening at this year’s MIFF that look at the filmmaking process. Here are two such films, each dealing with the exploitation end of the business, focusing on markedly different eras – to say nothing of countries – but with overlapping themes and participants. In Machete Maidens Unleashed!, Not Quite Hollywood director Mark…
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Melbourne International Film Festival: Tetro
Ample proof that for all Coppola’s career ups and downs, the maestro can still deliver.
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