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Review – Call Jane

Call Jane is an incredibly timely release considering the recent controversies surrounding women’s rights to safe pregnancy terminations in Texas. And you wouldn’t be...

BIFF 2022 Review – Close

Belgian writer and director Lukas Dhont made waves at the Cannes Film Festival in 2018, when his debut feature film, Girl, an intimate and...

BIFF 2022 Review – Final Cut

I must admit before proceeding any further, and for what it’s worth to how you react to this review, I haven’t seen One Cut...

BIFF 2022 Review – The Banshees of Inisherin

In 2008, the cinematic world was introduced to Martin McDonagh, an already established Irish playwright, through his feature film debut, In Bruges, the darkly...

BIFF 2022 – ‘Seriously Red’ stars Celeste Barber, Krew Boylan and Daniel Webber hit the red carpet for the Opening Night Gala

2022’s Brisbane International Film Festival kicked off in Seriously Red fashion on Thursday night with the Opening Night Gala at the Brisbane Powerhouse! Queensland’s...

‘Tar’, ‘The Banshees of Inisherin’ and ‘Seriously Red’ headlining at this year’s Brisbane International Film Festival!

Running for 11 days, across 7 wonderful venues and hosting 120 films, the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF 2022) is less than a week...
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