The 2014 Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) will host 24 international guests and over 70 local guests with a heady mix of some of the world’s hottest filmmakers, directors, actors and homegrown talent.
In a sad blow, the Melbourne International Film Festival has announced it will cancel its in-cinema screenings given the current COVID situation in the city.
MIFF launches into week two, welcoming Mike Mills, Morgan Spurlock and Kriv Stenders
ACMI has appointed Ghita Loebenstein to the newly-created role of head of cinemas, following the departure of director of film programs, Kristy Matheson, for Scotland’s centre for the moving image
Visual artist Del Kathryn Barton's feature debut 'Blaze', which combines live-action, puppetry and animation, centres on a teenager who processes her trauma by ascending into a fantasy world.
Ben Elton’s 'Three Summers' will make its world premiere at MIFF, screening as the Centrepiece Gala.
Kyle Davis' debut feature 'Dry Winter' is a portrait of a young couple surviving life in an off-the-beaten-track, opportunity-starved outback town.
Ted Wilson (Ted Wilson) is an embittered journalist, returning home to Hobart after losing his Melbourne magazine job and forced to return home to Hobart. With nothing to do except think about his next move, he lands on the idea of writing a book about Tasmanian upper order batsmen, and in particular the great man himself: David Boon.