Documentary vs Fiction
Would you rather watch a documentary about an extraordinary historical event, or a fictionalised telling? Thanks to some fortuitous programming, this year’s MIFF allows both. Sort of.
In 1974, newsreader Christine Chubbuck committed suicide during a live broadcast. The shocking act (which famously inspired the film Network) is depicted in two distinct films at this year’s festival.
Christine, di
HOW TO KNOW YOU’RE IN A HONG SANG-SOO FILM
Posted by Hayley Inch
Everyone you know is a former famous film director who is having a crisis over their work, or has retreated into academia.
Everything you say, no matter how innocuous, is misunderstood by your companions, resulting in constant arguments.
You’re trying FAR too hard to impress a girl you’ve only just met.
You have friends you only do one activity with: drink soju. Speakin
Synchronous 360 VR at MIFF
Is This Real Life?
All About VR at MIFF
Long speculated on and dreamed about in science fiction, virtual reality is finally reality! For filmmakers and film-goers alike, it's re-writing the rules of how we create and consume entertainment. The implications and possibilities for cinema are immense, and exciting. As part of the 65th MIFF, this year we're presenting a special Virtual Reality program, offering a unique opportunity to strap
Behind the Scenes: Directed From Memory
Directed From Memory is a short online film following MIFF member Keith Gove as he writes, directs and acts out his memory of the Takashi Miike thriller, Audition — a film he saw once at MIFF over 15 years ago.
Here, we go behind the scenes to see how it all came together.
The Short Films of Celia Rowlson-Hall
Ma may be Celia Rowlson-Hall's debut feature film, but the talented director and choreographer has made some extraordinary short films and music videos which are well worth catching before you see Ma (and just as worth catching after, too!)
Here are some of our favourites:
THE AUDITION from celia rowlson-hall on Vimeo.
SILENT STREET from celia rowlson-hall on Vimeo.
THE MAGICIAN fr
Meet the MIFF Volunteers
You see them at every screening, and MIFF couldn't run without them: we love our wonderful volunteers. They do an amazing job, and we thought you might like to get to know them better.
Sandra from Brunswick
What do you do outside of MIFF? For my daily existence, I work a desk job within the insurance industry. For fun, I play futsal/ soccer.
How long have you been volunteering? And what keep
Meet Dave Thomas, MIFF's Technical Manager | Part 2
Posted by Michelle Carey, MIFF Artistic Director
David Thomas is MIFF’s Technical Manager and Freight Handler. Dave celebrates 30 years at the Melbourne Film Festival this year, so we thought it was time you got to know him a bit; so I interviewed him – last week we ran part 1 of that epic interview. Read on for the conclusion.
Michelle: You’ve travelled to film festivals internationally. Do y
Meet Dave Thomas, MIFF's Technical Manager | Part 1
Posted by Michelle Carey, MIFF Artistic Director
I’ve always had a fascination with and deep appreciation for film technicians and projectionists. The better they are at their job, the more the audience doesn’t realise they’re there. But it’s a huge responsibility.
David Thomas is MIFF’s Technical Manager and Freight Handler. I’ve been working with Dave for a long time and admire his ability to
Why I Cannot Wait for The Death and Life of Otto Bloom
Posted by Lee Zachariah
It’s unusual to be champing at the bit to see a director’s first ever film. Usually it’s that first film that gets you excited about their next film, but Cris Jones has already established an impressive filmography of shorts that should have everyone keyed up about his feature debut.
Jones has written and directed the MIFF opening night film The Death and Life of Otto Blo