Christine is about invisible madness, says Tracy Letts
He is a major star of the theatre world and in two films at MIFF, but Tracy Letts is happy to fly under the radar.
He is a major star of the theatre world and in two films at MIFF, but Tracy Letts is happy to fly under the radar.
Hong Sang-soo's rich and nuanced film about relationships between the sexes.
This Danish drama delivers a patient exploration of a moral quagmire.
Coming-of-age comedy with a difference takes prize for the best Australian feature at MIFF.
Jason Bateman's second film as director offers a bracing refresh on the dysfunctional family.
This very twisted tale combines forbidden romance with madness and sado-masochism.
This documentary looks at the challenge of caring for an intellectually disabled adult.
This debut feature is part thriller, part bleak satire, and part realistic teen movie.
This film about Christine Chubbuck is challenging and utterly compelling.
Personal Shopper and Certain Women offer glimpses of the woman behind the headlines.
Two very different films have put Christine Chubbuck's 1974 death back on screen.
Terence Davies' adaptation of Lewis Grassic Gibbon's 1932 novel is an exquisitely constructed saga.
Pass the popcorn ... our film reviewers call the shots on what's worth seeing at the Melbourne International Festival.
'My dad actually said that Hitler saved his life,' says filmmaker Philippe Mora.
German comedy Toni Erdmann takes embarrassing dads to a new level.
Viewers booed when this dark film screened in Europe. They didn't know it would be her last.
Mat de Koning spent 12 years trying to make his documentary about a Perth rock band.
The chance to share a role with her daughter tempted Rachel Ward back to the screen.
Cyber warfare to disconnection, these docs explore where technology is leading us.
It was one of the stranger outposts of the counter-culture - and it's not finished yet.
Our reviewers offer their take on some of the highlights of MIFF 2016.
Get MIFF tips and suggestions with our interactive recommendation generator.
Terrific documentary goes inside the story of the 'sexting' politician and his fall from grace.
Joe Cinque's Consolation 'isn't about a trial - it is a trial', says its first-time director.
A dramatic retelling of one of Australia's most infamous murders will be a MIFF highlight.
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