Oki’s Movie
August 6, 2011 · No comments
REVIEW: Internationally acclaimed director Hong Sang-soo (The Day He Arrives) is known for his contemplative cinema and his examination of the details of the every day. With Oki's Movie he continues this with a story of a bizarre love triangle in the filmmaking world.
Melbourne International Film Festival: 31 July 2011
August 1, 2011 · No comments
FILM FESTIVAL: An intriguing day of world enders, teenage angst and Japanese post-war cartooning at the 60th Melbourne International Film Festival as we take a look at Eric Khoo's Tatsumi, Azazel Jacobs Terri and the audience-splitting End of Animal from South Korea.
Melbourne International Film Festival: 30 July 2011
July 31, 2011 · No comments
FILM FESTIVAL: The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival enters its second weekend with a film selection of films. In this edition, we take a look at documentaries Jiro Dreams of Sushi and Autoluminescent: Roland S. Howard, along with Cannes favourites The Kid with a Bike, Guilty of Romance and Hanezu.
Melbourne International Film Festival: 28 July 2011
July 29, 2011 · No comments
FILM FESTIVAL: The first week draws to a close at the 60th Melbourne International Film Festival, with a stack of goodies yet to come. We take a look at Lena Dunham's mumblecore film Tiny Furniture, Sion Sono's brutal masterpiece Cold Fish and Richard Ayoade's sublime Submarine.
Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: Most Anticipated
July 18, 2011 · No comments
ARTICLE: With the Melbourne International Film Festival kicking off this week, we take a look at our most anticipated films from the program, ranging from the latest from a collection of acclaimed auteurs to cult hits in the making, and Cannes hits to the best of Asian cinema.
Melbourne International Film Festival 2011: Launch
July 8, 2011 · No comments
NEWS: The 60th Melbourne International Film Festival launches its full program today as tickets go on sale for the festival that is now entering its senior citizenship. From opener The Fairy to closing night film Drive, with an international panorama in between, we give you our thoughts on the highlights.
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