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Anora, Nightbitch, plus more revealed in a new sneak peek at BIFF’s 2024 program

The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) unveils a taster of the 2024 Program with five exciting and diverse films featuring in this year’s festival,...

Saturday Night to open BIFF 2024 and special guests revealed for Closing Night Gala

The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) unveils a taster of the 2024 Program with the announcement of Opening and Closing Night films at this...

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...

BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Monster

Coming in on the coattails of his 2022 Korean language film Broker winning the Palme d’Or, and having back-to-back films premiering at the 2022...

Review – Saltburn

That final shot is going to go down as one of the best final scenes of the year. Saltburn is the second feature film from...
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