All posts tagged "SFF2017"
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Film Festivals
/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: The Farthest review: Dir. Emer Reynolds
The Farthest review: The ultimate space documentary where you can sit back and just immerse yourself in the how’s and why’s...
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: Barbecue review: Dir. Matthew Salleh
Barbecue review: Tradition and family congregation is at the heart of this 13 course trip around the world. Barbecue review by...
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: A Ghost Story Review: Dir. David Lowery (2017)
A Ghost Story review: David Lowery delivers one of the best films of the year with his haunting love story starring the...
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: Austerlitz review: Dir. Sergei Loznitsa
Austerlitz review: Director Sergei Loznitsa lets you create your own story in this voyeuristic juxtaposition of the lack of connectivity from...
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: The Workers Cup review: Dir. Adam Sobel
The Workers Cup review: A momentary delight in an otherwise grim perspective of migrant exploitation and human rights. The Workers Cup...
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: Roller Dreams review: Dir. Kate Hickey
Roller Dreams review: An absorbing and vibrant celebration of the 80s rolling skating/disco scene and the characters who engendered its revolution....
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: My Life As A Courgette Review: Dir. Claude Barras
My Life as a Courgette review: Claude Barras’ directorial debut is fantastical delight worthy of your attention. My Life as a Courgette review by Awais Irfan,...
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/ 7 years agoMaudie review: Dir. Aisling Walsh [Berlinale]
Maudie review: Sally Hawkins skilfully portrays Nova Scotia artist Maud Lewis in this quaint, sweet biopic from Irish filmmaker Aisling Walsh....
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: Una review: Dir. Benedict Andrews
Una review: Rooney Mara and Ben Mendelsohn give an acting masterclass in Benedict Andrews’ harrowing drama about a twenty-something British girl...
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/ 7 years agoSydney 2017: When The Day Had No Name review: Dir. Teona Strugar Mitevska
When The Day Had No Name review: A disconnected, stretched-out story that would be better suited as a snappy short . When The Day Had...