In the middle of Australia’s bitterly divisive marriage equality vote, Melbourne hosted a gala event to honour and celebrate its LGBTI elders. These are their stories.
Struggling to cope after losing her unborn child, photo-journalist Claire becomes increasingly obsessed with Angie, a pregnant young woman Claire suspects of having an affair with her husband, AFL player and mentor Dan. It’s an obsession that could put both women in danger, but the deeper Claire digs, the more unsettling her discoveries become.
Five films supported by the MIFF Premiere Fund including Thomas M. Wright’s directorial debut 'Acute Misfortune' and Sue Thomson’s 'The Coming Back Out Ball Movie' will have their world premieres at the 67th Melbourne International Film Festival.
Celebrating its tenth anniversary, the MIFF Premiere Fund will present six world premieres at the 66th Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), including Greg McLean's survival thriller 'Jungle'.
The thriller will see writer-director Miranda Nation reunite with producer Lyn Norfor, of Emerald Productions, and DP Bonnie Elliott ('Spear').
The Victorian Government has delivered a $900,000 renewal of the Melbourne International Film Festival MIFF Premiere Fund, which provides minority co-financing to new Australian films that go on to premiere at MIFF.
Victoria's Napthine Coalition Government has agreed to invest $3.8 million in the Melbourne International Film Festival's (MIFF) Premiere Fund over the next four years.
Kriv Stenders’ MIFF Premiere Fund co-financed film Kill Me Three Times has been selected as 2014’s Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) Centrepiece Gala event on Saturday 9 August.