Brisbane International Film Festival
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2021 First Films
This October, the curtain will rise for the 27th Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF).
The festival has unveiled a sneak preview of its festival in the form... -
Brisbane International Film Festival 2020 Programme
The COVID-safe Brisbane International Film Festival programme is here, featuring more than 70 features, documentaries, short films and special events.
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Brisbane International Film Festival 2019 Opening Night Film Review: Judy And Punch
The 2019 Brisbane International Film Festival launched on Thursday night (3 October) with a glittering gala party at the Gallery Of Modern Art. Complete with red carpet, film
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Celeste – Brisbane International Film Festival Opening Night And Film Review @ Australian Cinémathèque GOMA
The Brisbane International Film Festival’s (BIFF) Opening Night included a party and screening of ‘Celeste’.
Made by Brisbane filmmaker Ben Hackworth, it ticks a... -
Australia Day Film Review
‘Australia Day’ immediately becomes the frontrunner for best Australian film of the year.
Starring Bryan Brown and a handful of newcomers, it tells an ensemble... -
Brisbane International Film Festival: Cameras Roll For 2017
The Brisbane International Film Festival has come together in 2017 for its 23rd annual instalment thanks to the passion and diligence of Co-Director Maxine Williamson and her
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Brisbane International Film Festival Announces Full Programme For 2017
The Brisbane International Film Festival returns next month with a program chock-a-block full of 70th Cannes Film Festival favourites and cinematic delights.
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Brisbane International Film Festival Set To Return In 2017
The Brisbane International Film Festival is set to return in 2017 with an invigorated screening programme, the support of the Queensland Government through Screen Queensland
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Filth Review
“I’m not well.”
In 'Filth', the chameleonic and electrifying James McAvoy delivers the performance of a lifetime, as he literally throws every single inch of his... -
The Past Review
Esteemed Iranian director Asghar Farhadi’s follow up to his Academy Award winning 'A Separation' is a deliberately paced and realised study of family turmoil and the lies we
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Containerval Makes Shipping Containers Cool
Containerval is Brisbane's newest festival, set to shake up the misguided notion that we live in a cultural black-hole void of vibrant or creative offerings.
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Marina Abramovic Review
There is much more to Marina Abramović than just being a 'crazy' and controversial performance artist. The feature-length documentary, Marina Abramović: The Artist Is
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Sheldon Lieberman: Father And Son
Sheldon Lieberman's latest animated short is being featured in three international film festivals. Which is pretty amazing, considering his animation career started as an
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