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MIFF 2024 Award Winner Bright Horizons: Universal Language.
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MIFF 2024 award winners: Universal Language wins Bright Horizons

More than $250,000 in prize money has been awarded across six categories, with Australian winners including Flathead, Voice, Left Write…

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Memoir of a Snail, MIFF review: triumph of the human thumb-print

Adam Elliot's ‘Memoir of a Snail’ is gorgeously human, wonky and life-affirming.

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What If...? studio Flying Bark opens Madrid facility

The prolific animation studio Flying Bark Productions is expanding into Europe and looking to recruit.

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Innovating at the point where theatre and cinema converge

After honing his skills in NIDA’s MFA Directing course, multimedia theatre-maker Mark Bolotin has embraced his ever-evolving practice with gusto.

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‘Analog uncanny’: how this weird and experimental side of TikTok is forging the future of horror

Come take a look at how TikTok cultivated a hive of creative energy at the intersection of art and horror.

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Equal the Contest: Australian gender equity film gets digital release

The award-winning documentary features women's and gender diverse people's footy in regional Victoria.

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My First Time: LGBTQIA+ Australians share stories in new series

From coming out to love and heartbreak, the series will explore the transformative nature of queer first experiences.

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Plausible Deniability review: Australian web series is worth the buzz

Three tweens take high-profile Australians to task as part of a homeless documentary, and it's a snort-fest.

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Event review: MIFF XR, Melbourne

Is the physical body at stake in VR?

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Taking a machete to the ABC … again

Has the ABC gone too far this time?

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