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MIFF Review – Jungle

For anyone who loves adventure, loves the outdoors or loves a true story film, Jungle is for you. Headlining this years Melbourne International Film...

MIFF Review – The Killing Of A Sacred Deer

Heavy in dialogue, hilarious in delivery and curious in subject, The Killing of a Sacred Deer is one of those quirky films you need...

MIFF Review – Daphne

Director Peter Mackie Burns takes to his debut fiction feature with Daphne, a character driven story that meanders through the destructive nature of a...
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