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‘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...

Red Rocket – Brisbane International Film Festival Review

by Nick L'Barrow Coming off the success of his 2017 awards-darling movie, The Florida Project, writer and director Sean Baker’s latest project, Red Rocket, has...

The Worst Person in the World – Brisbane International Film Festival Review

by Nick L'Barrow The third film in his disconnected ‘Oslo’ trilogy, The Worst Person In The World is from Norwegian director, Joachim Trier with a...

Petite Maman – Brisbane International Film Festival Review

by Nick L'Barrow Following up her Oscar-winning filmmaking in 2019s Portrait of a Lady On Fire, French writer/director Celine Sciamma once again tells a truly...

Compartment No. 6 – Brisbane International Film Festival Review

by Nick L'Barrow In the vein of grounded relationship dramas such as Before Sunrise (with this film, in fact, also taking place on a train),...
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