Brisbane International Film Festival
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2025 Programme
This November, Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) returns – reimagined, revitalised, and ready to reclaim its place as one of Australia’s great celebrations of
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2024 Programme
The Brisbane International FIlm Festival (BIFF) 2024 programme will feature new films from acclaimed and visionary filmmakers.
The 2024 programme includes Pedro... -
Brisbane International Film Festival 2024 Opening/Closing Night Films
Brisbane International Film Festival has unveiled a small taste of the 2024 festival offering, with the films that will open and close the celebrations this year.
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2023 – The Rooster Film Review
Screening on the last day of this year’s Brisbane International Film Festival, Director Mark Leonard Winter’s ‘The Rooster’ is a meditative tale about masculinity and
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2023 – Goodbye Julia Film Review
‘Goodbye Julia’ from Sudan is a domestic drama focused on two women who find their country at war. Innocence is the first thing lost and survival becomes the sole
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2023 – Riceboy Sleeps Film Review
We are with mother So-Young and her son Dong-Hyun right from the beginning, immigrants and a single parent household their film quietly observes the challenges they face and
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2023 – Rabbit-Proof Fence Film Review
A newly restored and remastered ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’ made its world premiere at the Brisbane International Film Festival.
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2023 Programme
Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) will hit 2023 with a line-up featuring the Australian premiere of Taika Waititi’s ‘Next Goal Wins’, on Closing Night, starring
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First Look At Brisbane International Film Festival 2023 Programme
The Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) presents a tantalising first glimpse into its 2023 programme.
The first films to be unveiled are all Queensland... -
Triangle Of Sadness Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2022
There is an absurdity to the modern world that is ripe for skewering. We used to build great things, now we celebrate careers of no consequence, people of no skill and
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Broker Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2022
It's called a baby box, or baby hatch – a hole in the wall where the hatch can be opened, and a baby placed inside an insulated and heated capsule.
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Seriously Red Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2022
Effervescent and endearingly awkward, ‘Seriously Red’, will make you cringe in solidarity and curl your toes in delight.
Written by and starring Krew Boylan as... -
Brisbane International Film Festival 2022 Programme
In 2022, Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) celebrates 28 years.
The eagerly awaited programme and festival hub will light up screens over 11 days in... -
Ascension Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘Ascension’ is an American-made documentary by Jessica Kingdon, observing the economic rise of mainland China in recent years.
The style of filmmaking could be... -
Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’ is a firecracker of a film, a rebellious cry in the face of madness straight out of Romania.
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The Card Counter Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘The Card Counter’ is not about gambling. It tells a story within that world and understands it very well, but it is not a film about gambling.
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Local Shorts Focus: Brisbane Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival
Audiences and filmmakers alike attended the premiere of locally-produced short films at New Farm Cinemas on Saturday night (23 October) as part of the Brisbane International
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Undine Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
‘Undine’ is a film elevated by the talent involved – you can see how a version of this story could be told with less mystery, a brighter palette and heightened performances
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Ramblin' Racer Film Review @ Brisbane International Film Festival 2021
Screening at the Brisbane International Film Festival 2021, ‘Ramblin’ Racer’ has the appeal of local boys done good.
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2021 Programme
Across 11 packed days, the 27th Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) will present a 2021 programme rich in international festival favourites, alongside dazzling
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