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BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Smoke Sauna Sisterhood

Serving as the feature length directorial debut from Estonian filmmaker Anna Hints, the intimate and powerful documentary Smoke Sauna Sisterhood - a collaborative production...

BIFF 2023 Movie Review – Uproar

A semi-autobiographical depiction of race relations, self-identity, and community in an early 1980s New Zealand, Uproar comes from the co-directing team of Paul Middleditch...

Phillip Noyce, Paul Middleditch and more hit the green carpet for the opening night of BIFF 2023!

It’s safe to say there was a brilliant UPROAR at the Opening Night Gala of the 2023 Brisbane International Film Festival. Boasting over 40...

Phillip Noyce, Director of ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’ to grace Brisbane International Film Festival with exclusive Luncheon and Film Screening

The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) is thrilled to announce a cinematic extravaganza featuring legendary Australian film and television director Phillip Noyce. As part...

‘NEXT GOAL WINS’ ANNOUNCED AS BIFF 2023 CLOSING NIGHT FILM!

Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF), presented by MINI, announces the 2023 program with an incredible line-up featuring the Australian premiere on Closing Night of...

BIFF Announces the first SIX films for the 2023 lineup!

Brisbane cinephiles – mark the 26th of October in your calendars, as the Brisbane International Film Festival kicks off with 10 days of films...
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