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Review – Mr Jones – MIFF 2019

Mr Jones has some of the most stunning cinematography. Making this film almost a moving piece of art than a war-time film. It captures...

Review – Noah Land – MIFF 2019

On the outside the Turkish film, Noah Land is a simple story about a man’s quest to get what is rightfully his. But as...

Review – Akasha – MIFF 2019

If there’s one thing film can do it’s transport you to another place, another world. Akasha does exactly that. The comedy takes the viewer...

Review – Jawline – MIFF 2019

There’s a really interesting disconnect between people who are famous and what it is exactly they are famous for. Jawline premiered at The Melbourne...

Review – Okko’s Inn – MIFF 2019

When an animation manages to provide enough entertainment for children as much as it does for adults, it transports the viewer to a unique...

Interview – Samuel Van Grinsven – MIFF 2019

AFTRS graduate Samuel Van Grinsven emerges with a stylish and accomplished first-time feature with the erotic story of 16-year-old student Sequin (newcomer Conor Leach),...
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