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“The film really wants us to take a look at our friends, period”: Birdeater star Shabana Azeez talks new Aussie thriller

A nervous bride-to-be (Shabana Azeez) is invited to her own fiancé’s (Mackenzie Fearnley) bucks party, but when uncomfortable details about their relationship are exposed,...

Birdeater filmmakers Jack Clark and Jim Weir discuss their “feral” Aussie thriller

A nervous bride-to-be (Shabana Azeez) is invited to her own fiancé’s (Mackenzie Fearnley) bucks party, but when uncomfortable details about their relationship are exposed,...

Our Favourite Films of 2023!

It was the year of ‘Barbenheimer’, superhero fatigue, new franchises, concluding chapters, and most importantly, some pretty damn good cinematic experiences all around. And...

BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Birdeater

2023 has been a fantastic year for Australian genre films. With worldwide acclaim coming from homegrown horror such as Talk to Me, breakout starring performances...

Interview – ‘Birdeater’ co-director Jim Weir on his feature film debut

2023 has been a fantastic year for Australian genre films. With worldwide acclaim coming from homegrown horror such as Talk to Me, breakout starring...
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