Revue

Let the Sunshine In, Four Ways

Let the Sunshine is reviewed by four participants from the 2017 Critics Campus, providing a range of different takes on Claire Denis' latest.
By Alex | 12 Aug 2017
Going Underground: Celluloid in the Digital Age

Going Underground: Celluloid in the Digital Age

Through Bill Morrison's Dawson City: Frozen Time and Niles Atallah’s Rey, MIFF2017 Critics Campus participant Keva York reflects on the materiality of cinema history.
 Alex 12 Aug 2017
Tetsuo: The Iron Man - A Queer Marxist Reading

Tetsuo: The Iron Man - A Queer Marxist Reading

A video essay by 2017 Critics Campus participant Amanda Barbour explores the queer Marxist possibilities opened up by Shinya Tsukamoto’s Tetsuo: The Iron Man.
 Alex 12 Aug 2017
Pushing Boundaries: The Breakout Films from Pioneering Women

Pushing Boundaries: The Breakout Films from Pioneering Women

The Pioneering Women filmmakers of Australian cinema look into aspects of women’s experiences often ignored by their male counterparts, argues MIFF 2017 Critics Campus participant Faith Everard.
 Alex 11 Aug 2017
On Dries and Rethinking the Fashion Documentary

On Dries and Rethinking the Fashion Documentary

2017 Critics Campus participant Phoebe Chen strips back the glamour in her look at Reiner Holzemer’s Dries and the fashion documentary.
 Alex 11 Aug 2017
Fitting In is Tough: The Trials of a Teenage Dahmer

Fitting In is Tough: The Trials of a Teenage Dahmer

The ethics of movies about real life serial killers like Marc Meyers' My Friend Dahmer is placed under the microscope by 2017 Critics Campus participant Kai Perrignon.
 Alex 10 Aug 2017
Nothings Lasts Forever and Oddball Dystopias of the 70s and 80s

Nothings Lasts Forever and Oddball Dystopias of the 70s and 80s

Nothing Lasts Forever is one of a number of subversive sci-fi satires worthy of your attention, says 2017 Critics Campus participant Dominic Ellis.
 Alex 10 Aug 2017
Alive and Radical: The Grey-Haired Girls of Top of the Lake: China Girl

Alive and Radical: The Grey-Haired Girls of Top of the Lake: China Girl

Jane Campion celebrates the spirit of women in their prime both on screen and in person with Top of the Lake: China Girl, writes 2017 Critics Campus participant Blythe Worthy.
 Alex 09 Aug 2017
Michelle Carey Receives Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters

Michelle Carey Receives Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters

Congratulations to MIFF Artistic Director Michelle Carey, who has been awarded the Chevalier of the Order of Arts and Letters.
 Melanie 06 Aug 2017
Avoiding MIFF fatigue in 2017

Avoiding MIFF fatigue in 2017

Get the most out of MIFF with seasoned festival fan Evan Young's tips for staving off festival fatigue.
 Melanie 02 Aug 2017
Q&A with Locker Room Director Greta Nash

Q&A with Locker Room Director Greta Nash

Rowena Lloyd speaks with Greta Nash, director of the Accelerator short film Locker Room.
 Rowena Lloyd 02 Aug 2017
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