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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...

Review – The New Boy

Renowned Australian filmmaker and Kaytetie man, Warwick Thornton returned to the Cannes Film Festival this year with his first film in 6 years (after...

Review – Asteroid City

Pastel colour schemes. Perfectly centred framing. Peppering of pretentious notions. Yep, we got another Wes Anderson talkie on our hands, and once again the...

Review – Nitram

by Nick L’Barrow No strangers to tackling incredibly haunting (and to some, quiet controversial) stories from Australia’s darker parts of history, including their shared feature...

Review – Parasite

After winning the Palme d'Or in Cannes, the French Oscars let's say, Sydney Film Festival was quick to reel in that line and get...

Review – The Man Who Killed Don Quixote

It's been quite the journey for director Terry Gilliam to get this project made. More than 25 years actually. And to bring something so...
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