How did the Brisbane International Film Festival come back from the grave?

Palace has rebooted BIFF. What does that mean? What does it tell us about the changing shape of festivals?
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Image: The Square is the opening night film for BIFF 2017.

The resurrection of the Brisbane International Film Festival is something to behold. 

In its latest incarnation, it is being auspiced by Palace Films, which has licensed the name for a year from Screen Queensland, and is working  through a separate entity with distinct books to be audited as part of the acquittal process. The festival has been conjured from nothing in a few months and opens with sixty films on 17 August, using Palace venues. 

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David Tiley was the Editor of Screenhub from 2005 until he became Content Lead for Film in 2021 with a special interest in policy. He is a writer in screen media with a long career in educational programs, documentary, and government funding, with a side order in script editing. He values curiosity, humour and objectivity in support of Australian visions and the art of storytelling.