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Aquarius, Four Ways

Aquarius, Four Ways

August 12th 2016 | MIFF 2016International FilmsCritics Campus
Critics Campus 2016 participants Aimee Knight, Tanya Farley, Isabella McNeill, and Ella Donald review Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Aquarius.
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Emotional Mapping: an Interview with Kim A Snyder

Emotional Mapping: an Interview with Kim A Snyder

August 12th 2016 | MIFF 2016International FilmsDocumentaryCritics Campus
Critics Campus 2016 participant Isabella McNeill talks tragedy, trauma, and recovery with Newtown director Kim A Snyder.
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HOW TO KNOW YOU’RE IN A HONG SANG-SOO FILM

HOW TO KNOW YOU’RE IN A HONG SANG-SOO FILM

August 9th 2016 | MIFF 2016International Films

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

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Stuck in the Middle with Dudes: Men on the Verge in How Heavy This Hammer and Suntan

Stuck in the Middle with Dudes: Men on the Verge in How Heavy This Hammer and Suntan

August 7th 2016 | MIFF 2016International FilmsCritics Campus
Critics Campus 2016 participant Doosie Morris dissects masculinities in two MIFF 2016 international films.
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Dance on Film: Finding Meaning in Movement

Dance on Film: Finding Meaning in Movement

August 7th 2016 | MIFF 2016International FilmsDocumentaryDanceCritics Campus
Critics Campus 2016 participant Ella Donald explores the elegiac and expressive films in the Melbourne International Film Festival’s Dance on Film program.
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Rhymes of Goodbye: Posthumous Films at MIFF

Rhymes of Goodbye: Posthumous Films at MIFF

August 6th 2016 | MIFF 2016International FilmsDocumentaryCritics Campus
Inspired by Cosmos and No Home Movie, Critics Campus 2016 participant Andréas Giannopoulos sets off on a journey to uncover the meaning of the final film.
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