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Melbourne International Film Festival 2012 Opens with The Sapphires
FESTIVAL NEWS: The Sapphires also releases nationally in August.
Melbourne International Film Festival 2012 Announces Next Gen Program
With the Sydney Film Festival 2012 program announced this week, it means that the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) isn't too far behind. As a sneak peek, MIFF
Sundance London 2012 Review: Liberal Arts
Josh Radnor harnesses the unstoppable indie power of Elizabeth Olsen for his sophomore effort, a winning semi-autobiographical mix of comedy and drama. Best known for the better part of the
Sydney Film Festival 2012 Launches Full Program and Trailer
At a morning tea at Sydney's Circular Quay this morning, the 59th Sydney Film Festival launched its 2012 program. Under the curatorial helm of new SFF Festival Director
Sundance London 2012 Review: LUV
A strong cast overcomes some of the narrative gaps as LUV gives birth to a strong new voice to watch in filmmaking. Debut filmmaker Sheldon Candis has stepped into some
Sundance London 2012 Review: Safety Not Guaranteed
Charming and funny, this pseudo time-travel dramedy is a delightful and heartfelt retro throwback to a bygone era of filmmaking. A few years ago, an advertisement was placed anonymously
Sundance London 2012 Review: Nobody Walks
Ry Russo-Young's third feature explores the warring states of isolation and proximity in Los Angeles, sometimes keeping the audience at arm's length with its intimacy. Ry Russo-Young's debut film,
Sundance London 2012 Q & A: Nobody Walks Director Ry Russo-Young
Ry Russo-Young is a Sundance Film Festival favourite, with her first film You Won't Miss Me (2009) appearing at the festival upon release. It also won a Gotham Award for
Sydney Film Festival 2012 – Preview
The Sydney Film Festival gave a preview of 25 films from its first line up for 2012. This first announcement comprises 25 titles including 22 Australian premieres, 15
Exclusive Interview: Sydney Film Festival Director Nashen Moodley
In November last year, it was announced that Nashen Moodley would be taking over as the new director of the Sydney Film Festival. As we gear up towards




























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