Melbourne International Film Festival
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Melbourne IFF 2025: Late Shift (dir. Petra Biondina Volpe) | Review
MIFF’s selection on the late-night shifts of nurses places a huge weight on our shoulders to comprehend both their plight…
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Melbourne IFF 2025: Lucky Lu (dir. Lloyd Lee Choi) | Review
Director Lloyd Lee Choi’s answer to "The Story of Souleymane" takes a roller coaster ride into the volatile moments of…
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Melbourne IFF 2025: The Mysterious Gaze of the Flamingo (dir. Diego Céspedes) | Review
Diego Céspedes showcases a mysterious world where a plague spreads through a single gaze between men in love, in a…
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Melbourne IFF 2025: Eddington (dir. Ari Aster) | Review
Thriller craftsman Ari Aster bends the mind with his fourth feature, "Eddington," where satire and dark comedy spiral into an…
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Melbourne IFF 2024: The Damned (by Roberto Minervini) | Review
Roberto Minervini’s alternate take on war in "The Damned" is a rare sight that speaks volumes.
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Melbourne IFF 2024: Black Dog (by Guan Hu) | Review
Guan Hu's transformational neo-noir film offers a cinematic rehab for dog haters, transforming them into canine aficionados in this heart-rending…
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Melbourne IFF 2024: Norah (by Tawfik Alzaidi) | Review
The phrase 'A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words' encapsulates the bold mission in "Norah," directed by Saudi filmmaker Tawfik Alzaidi,…
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Melbourne IFF 2024: Armand (by Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel) | Review
Anxiety peaks, confrontation speaks. A battle for truth arises in a psychologically motivated drama in Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel's sophisticated yet…
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Melbourne IFF 2024: Motel Destino (by Karim Aïnouz) | Review
In Karim Aïnouz's erotic drama, "Motel Destino," the summer heat intensifies as sex and love become allies in the face…
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